Thunder Bay Press is a California-based publisher of illustrated non-fiction books. Subject matter includes adult crafts and leisure activities, pop culture, cooking, pets and domestic animals, sports, history, transportation, and nature.[1]

Thunder Bay Press
Parent companyReaderlink Distribution Services, LLC
Founded1990
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationSan Diego, California
DistributionPublishers Group West
Publication typesIllustrated books
Nonfiction topicsadult crafts & leisure activities; pop culture;
cooking; pets &
domestic animals;
sports; history;
transportation; & nature
Fiction genresNon-fiction
Official websitewww.thunderbaybooks.com

Thunder Bay was founded by the book distributor Advanced Marketing Services in 1990.[1] Advanced Marketing Services was acquired by Baker & Taylor in 2007.[2]

It is owned by the book distribution firm, Readerlink Distribution Services, who acquired Thunder Bay from Baker & Taylor in 2015.[3] The imprint's distribution is handled by Publishers Group West.

Publications

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Then and Now series

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It is also one of the two United States publisher of books in the Then and Now series of books,[4] published in the United Kingdom and Australia by Pavilion Books, that include:

  • Mitchell, Alexander D (2001). Baltimore then & now. Thunder Bay Press. ISBN 978-1-57145-688-5.
  • Richards, Hanje (2002). Minneapolis-Saint Paul Then and Now. Thunder Bay Press. ISBN 978-1-57145-687-8.
  • Reiss, Marcia; Witheridge, Annette (2005). New York then & now (Revised ed.). Thunder Bay Press. ISBN 978-1-59223-649-7.

Bathroom readers

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Thunder Bay is also known for publishing The Bathroom Reader and The Ultimate Bathroom Reader.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Advanced Marketing Services, Inc". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  2. ^ "Baker & Taylor in Bid to Acquire AMS". American Booksellers Association. 13 February 2007.
  3. ^ Milliot, Jim (23 February 2015). "Readerlink Buys B&T Publishing, Warehouse Units". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  4. ^ Berthel, Ron (2005-08-24). "Coffee-table books tour U.S. cities then and now". Pharos-Tribune. Vol. 161, no. 236. p. A6 – via Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^ Sykora, Helen (2003-06-25). "digressing | On summer reading...". Marshall Community AD-VISOR. Vol. 33, no. 26. p. 14 – via Newspaper Archive.
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