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== History == |
== History == |
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The Salariya Book Company was founded by David Salariya as a book-packaging company in 1989 in Brighton, England. In 2002 it started publishing under its imprint Book House, going on to launch the imprint [[Scribblers]] (designed to develop key learning skills for babies and pre-school children)<ref>http://www.booktrade.info/index.php/showarticle/375</ref> in 2007 and the children’s fiction imprint Scribo in 2009. |
The Salariya Book Company was founded by David Salariya as a book-packaging company in 1989 in Brighton, England. In 2002 it started publishing under its imprint Book House, going on to launch the imprint [[Scribblers]] (designed to develop key learning skills for babies and pre-school children)<ref>http://www.booktrade.info/index.php/showarticle/375</ref> in 2007 and the children’s fiction imprint Scribo in 2009. |
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== Founder == |
== Founder == |
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David Salariya was born in Dundee, Scotland in 1954. He |
David Salariya was born in Dundee, Scotland in 1954. He attended Ancrum Road Primary School then Harris Academy, before studying illustration and printmaking at [[Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design]], [[Dundee]], specialising in book design in his postgraduate year. <ref>http://www.childrensillustrators.com/industry-insider/interviews/David-Salariya/id=31/</ref> He worked as a freelance illustrator and designer before founding The Salariya Book Company in 1989. He lives in Brighton with his wife Shirley and their son Jonathan. |
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== Books == |
== Books == |
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Book series publishing by The Salariya Book Company include ''You Wouldn’t Want To Be'' (published as ''[[The Danger Zone]]'' in the UK), a series of over fifty illustrated historical non-fiction titles told using a first-person narrative,<ref>http://snipesville.blogspot.com/2008/04/book-time-1-you-wouldnt-want-to-miss.html</ref> and ''Graffex'', classic novels adapted into the graphic novel format.<ref>http://www.book-house.co.uk/Graphic/Graffex/Pages/oliver.html</ref> In 2009, the company bought the rights to the popular [[French-Canadian]] fantasy fiction series ''[[Amos Daragon]]'',<ref>http://www.lovereading4kids.co.uk/book/4043/Amos-Daragon:-The-Mask-Wearer-by-Bryan-Perro.html</ref> an animation of which is being developed by Spectra Animation in [[Canada]].<ref>http://www.spectraanimation.ca/spip.php?article24</ref> |
Book series publishing by The Salariya Book Company include ''You Wouldn’t Want To Be'' (published as ''[[The Danger Zone]]'' in the UK), a series of over fifty illustrated historical non-fiction titles told using a first-person narrative,<ref>http://snipesville.blogspot.com/2008/04/book-time-1-you-wouldnt-want-to-miss.html</ref> and ''Graffex'', classic novels adapted into the graphic novel format.<ref>http://www.book-house.co.uk/Graphic/Graffex/Pages/oliver.html</ref> In 2009, the company bought the rights to the popular [[French-Canadian]] fantasy fiction series ''[[Amos Daragon]]'',<ref>http://www.lovereading4kids.co.uk/book/4043/Amos-Daragon:-The-Mask-Wearer-by-Bryan-Perro.html</ref> an animation of which is being developed by Spectra Animation in [[Canada]].<ref>http://www.spectraanimation.ca/spip.php?article24</ref> |
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== Awards == |
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In 2009, The Salariya Book Company was one of three publishers shortlisted for the Independent Publisher’s Guild’s Children’s Publisher of the Year award.<ref>http://www.thebookseller.com/news/75041-ipa-shortlist-introduces-new-award.html</ref> In 2010, the Company went one better, beating Walker Books and Top That! to win the Children's Publisher of the Year award. <ref>http://www.ipg.uk.com/cgi-bin/scribe?showinfo=pp132</ref> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 10:13, 13 April 2010
Status | Active |
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Founded | 1989 |
Founder | David Salariya |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Headquarters location | Brighton |
Distribution | Worldwide |
Publication types | Books |
Nonfiction topics | Children's non-fiction, fiction and baby books |
Imprints | Book House, Scribblers and Scribo |
Official website | salariya.com |
The Salariya Book Company is an independent publishing company based in Brighton, United Kingdom, which publishes children’s non-fiction, fiction and baby books both domestically and internationally.[1] Salariya books are published in the UK through its Book House, Scribblers and Scribo imprints.
History
The Salariya Book Company was founded by David Salariya as a book-packaging company in 1989 in Brighton, England. In 2002 it started publishing under its imprint Book House, going on to launch the imprint Scribblers (designed to develop key learning skills for babies and pre-school children)[2] in 2007 and the children’s fiction imprint Scribo in 2009.
Founder
David Salariya was born in Dundee, Scotland in 1954. He attended Ancrum Road Primary School then Harris Academy, before studying illustration and printmaking at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Dundee, specialising in book design in his postgraduate year. [3] He worked as a freelance illustrator and designer before founding The Salariya Book Company in 1989. He lives in Brighton with his wife Shirley and their son Jonathan.
Books
Book series publishing by The Salariya Book Company include You Wouldn’t Want To Be (published as The Danger Zone in the UK), a series of over fifty illustrated historical non-fiction titles told using a first-person narrative,[4] and Graffex, classic novels adapted into the graphic novel format.[5] In 2009, the company bought the rights to the popular French-Canadian fantasy fiction series Amos Daragon,[6] an animation of which is being developed by Spectra Animation in Canada.[7]
Awards
In 2009, The Salariya Book Company was one of three publishers shortlisted for the Independent Publisher’s Guild’s Children’s Publisher of the Year award.[8] In 2010, the Company went one better, beating Walker Books and Top That! to win the Children's Publisher of the Year award. [9]
Graffex
Graffex is a series of books published in the UK by Book House and available in numerous languages worldwide. The series takes famous literary classics and retells them in a graphic novel format. Each title is an abridged version of the original book, and is designed to engage young readers through the use of simplified narratives and colourful visual aids.
Most of the titles are illustrated by Penko Gelev, although Li Sidong, Nick Spender and Romano Felmang have also contributed to the series. Titles in the series include:
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain (retold by Tom Ratliff)
- Dracula by Bram Stoker (retold by Fiona Macdonald)
- Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (retold by Fiona Macdonald)
- Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (retold be Fiona Macdonald)
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo (retold by Michael Ford)
- A Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne (retold by Fiona Macdonald)
- Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson (retold by Fiona Macdonald)
- Macbeth by William Shakespeare (retold by Stephen Haynes)
- The Man in the Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas, père (retold by Jim Pipe)
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville (retold by Sophie Furse)
- Oliver Twist Charles Dickens (retold by John Malam)
- A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens (retold by Fiona Macdonald)
- Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson (retold by Fiona Macdonald)
- Hamlet by William Shakespeare (retold by Kathy McEvoy)
- Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare (retold by Micheal Ford)
- Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (retold by Jim Pipe)
- Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (retold by Fiona MacDonald)
- The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père (retold by Jim Pipe)
- The Odyssey by Homer (retold Fiona MacDonald)
- Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (retold by Jim Pipe)
- Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne (retold by Jacqueline Morley)
- Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift (retold by John Malam)
A Very Peculiar History
A Very Peculiar History is a series of illustrated non-fiction books published in the United Kingdom by Salariya under the "Book House" name. The series is intended to interest young children in history by combining black and white illustrations with a factual accounts. Several titles in A Very Peculiar History cover historic periods in the UK curriculum.
The Books are written by several different authors (David Arscott, Fiona Macdonald, Rupert Matthews, and Jim Pipe) and illustrated by Mark Bergin and David Antram. Titles in the series include:
- Ancient Egypt: A Very Peculiar History The Art of Embalming, Mummy, Myth and Magic
- Brighton: A Very Peculiar History
- Ireland: A Very Peculiar History
- Scotland: A Very Peculiar History
- The Blitz: A Very Peculiar History
- Rations: A Very Peculiar History
- Vampires: A Very Peculiar History
- The World Cup: A Very Peculiar History
See also
External links
References
- ^ http://www.salariya.com/about/pages/about.html
- ^ http://www.booktrade.info/index.php/showarticle/375
- ^ http://www.childrensillustrators.com/industry-insider/interviews/David-Salariya/id=31/
- ^ http://snipesville.blogspot.com/2008/04/book-time-1-you-wouldnt-want-to-miss.html
- ^ http://www.book-house.co.uk/Graphic/Graffex/Pages/oliver.html
- ^ http://www.lovereading4kids.co.uk/book/4043/Amos-Daragon:-The-Mask-Wearer-by-Bryan-Perro.html
- ^ http://www.spectraanimation.ca/spip.php?article24
- ^ http://www.thebookseller.com/news/75041-ipa-shortlist-introduces-new-award.html
- ^ http://www.ipg.uk.com/cgi-bin/scribe?showinfo=pp132