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Chronicle Books is a
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–based American publishing company that publishes books for both adults and children.


History

The company was established in 1967 by Phelps Dewey, an executive with Chronicle Publishing Company, then-publisher of the '' San Francisco Chronicle''. In 1999 it was bought by Nion McEvoy, great-grandson of M. H. de Young, founder of the ''Chronicle'', from other family members who were selling off the company's assets. At the time Chronicle Books had a staff of 130 and published 300 books per year, with a catalog of more than 1,000 books. In 2000, McEvoy set up the McEvoy Group as a
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. In 2008, Chronicle acquired Handprint Books.


Publications

Chronicle Books publishes books in subjects such as architecture, art, culture, interior design, cooking, children's books, gardening, pop culture, fiction, food, travel, and photography. It has published a number of ''New York Times'' Best Sellers; the '' Griffin and Sabine'' series by Nick Bantock, '' Me Without You'' by Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar, '' Duck! Rabbit!'' by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and '' Olive, the Other Reindeer'' by Vivian Walsh. Other best sellers have included '' The Beatles Anthology'', '' What's Your Poo Telling You?'', ''Mom and Dad are Palindromes'' by Mark Shulman, the '' Worst-Case Scenario series'' by Joshua Piven and David Borgenicht, the children's series '' Ivy and Bean'' by Annie Barrows, '' All My Friends Are Dead'', and ''Papa, Do You Love Me'' and Golden Kite Award winner ''Mama, Do You Love Me'' by Barbara M. Joosse. In March 2006 the company published '' Between the Bridge and the River'', a novel by Craig Ferguson. Chronicle Books has published at least 25 books in '' The Art of...'' series that showcase the evolution of artwork and stories of animated films, including many by Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar, DreamWorks and Blue Sky Studios. The company also sells custom publishing service and gift accessories (such as desktop calendars), and operates three retail stores in San Francisco – including one in the base of their corporate headquarters near AT&T Park. In 2017 and 2018, Chronicle published ''Star Trek Cats'' and ''Star Trek: The Next Generation Cats'' by Jey Parks.


McEvoy Group

In addition to Chronicle Books, McEvoy Group also owns: *
Princeton Architectural Press Princeton Architectural Press (now PA Press) is a division of Chronicle Books. Founded by Kevin Lippert in 1981 in Princeton, NJ, PA Press has been a leading publisher of books on architecture, design, and visual culture for over forty years, ...
* Galison/Mudpuppy, acquired in 2012 **Galison, a stationery and gifts publisher **Mudpuppy, a publisher of puzzles, games, and toys * I See Me!, a publisher of personalized books acquired in 2014 In 2006 the McEvoy Group purchased '' Spin'' magazine in connection with the owners of San Francisco's '' 7x7'' magazine and California Home+Design. McEvoy sold off the magazines by 2014.


See also

* :Chronicle Books books


References


External links


Chronicle Books website
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