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London Publishing Partnership (LPP) is a publishing company, founded in 2010, that specializes in books on economics, politics, law, technology and public policy.

As well as publishing under our own LPP imprint, we work with researchers, learned societies, research institutes and think-tanks to help them produce and publish their own books. For our institutional clients we can provide the following services.

  • Consultancy on editorial, production and marketing strategies for books at the individual-title and whole-programme levels.
  • High-quality and speedy production work (development editing, copy-editing, typesetting, proofreading, artwork, indexing, project management).
  • Management of the printing, order fulfilment and distribution of books – or the production and distribution of eBooks and downloads.

Our emphasis in all that we do is on quality. We work with first-rate academic and professional research organizations and we fully understand their concerns.

Sam Clark is a director of LPP and provides the company’s production expertise. Sam has been running a successful production company (T&T Productions) since the late 1990s, producing journals and books for many learned societies and publishers, including Princeton University Press, Risk Books and Journals, Agenda Publishing, the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics and others. The company has a wealth of experience in dealing directly with authors on a range of production issues, including copy-editing, figure work, design and printing, and they have an excellent team of experienced in-house editors and typesetters proficient in both InDesign and LaTeX.

Richard Baggaley has worked in academic publishing for over thirty years. Before establishing LPP with Sam in 2010 he worked for Princeton University Press, where, as Publishing Director for Europe, he established and ran the Press’s first overseas office. Before that he worked for John Wiley & Sons managing the programme in business, economics/finance and psychology before becoming Director of Journals Development. Before that he worked for Open University Press, where he was Editorial Director. He has also worked in psychometric test publishing and acts as consultant to LPP on editorial matters.

We work with a variety of printers, printing both hardback and paperback books, sometimes doing traditional offset litho print runs and sometimes doing digital short run printing. We also have print-on-demand experience in both the UK and the US. We use Ingram Publisher Services for distribution in the UK and Europe and NBN in the US.

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