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Introducing Icon BooksIcon Books is a small independent British publisher specialising in thought-provoking books. The company was founded in 1991 by three partners, Richard Appignanesi, the original editor of the Beginners series and author of Introducing Freud, Introducing Postmodernism and Introducing Existentialism, Jeremy Cox, a former marketing director of Hutchinson, and Peter Pugh, an author of books on business. Icons very first books were launched at Colletts bookshop on Charing Cross Road in London in March 1992 Æ Einstein, Freud, Darwin and Ecology. During the 1990s the series grew dramatically from the original four, and was relaunched to great acclaim at the start of 1999 with the new title Introducing. By the end of 2001 there will be 71 Introducing titles. In 1994 Icon Books signed an agreement with Penguin Books, and Penguin sold and distributed Icons titles in every market of the world except the USA (where Icon trades as Totem Books) and Australasia. In October 2000 Icon switched its sales representation and since January 2001 has been sold by Faber and Faber, or their agents, and distributed by Macmillan Distribution Ltd in all markets of the world excluding Canada, USA, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. On 1 June 2003, Icon changed distributor (in all markets of the world excluding Canada, USA, Australia and New Zealand) to TBS Ltd. In the USA Icon's distributor is National Books Network (NBN), in Australasia Allen & Unwin, in Canada Penguin Canada and in South Africa by Book Promotions. Icon now publishes a wide variety of books in non-fiction. Having tended to publish in series, such as the lists of Postmodern Encounters, Ideas in Psychoanalysis and Revolutions in Science, Icon is now publishing more and more individual titles, such as our bestselling guide to the Internet, The Internet from A to Z and the critically acclaimed The Euro: Should Britain Join - Yes or No? 2002 saw the landmark publication of Icon's now best-ever selling titles,
Ziauddin Sardar and Merryl Wyn Davies' Why Do People Hate America?
which has since sold 150,000 copies in the UK and been translated
into 20 foreign languages. We are always keen to hear what people think of our books so do please
email or use our feedback form to let us know if you've liked or hated
one of our books - or somewhere inbetween! Let me know, too, what you
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