Llewellyn Worldwide

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Llewellyn Worldwide
Llewellyn Worldwide
Founded1901
FounderLlewellyn George
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationWoodbury, Minnesota
Distribution
  • self-distributed (US)
  • Publishers Group UK (UK)
  • Faradawn (South Africa)
  • Akasha Books & Gifts (New Zealand)[1]
  • Brumby Sunstate (Australia)[2]
Publication typesBooks
Nonfiction topicsNew Age
Official websitewww.llewellyn.com

Llewellyn Worldwide (formerly Llewellyn Publications) is a New Age publisher based in Woodbury, Minnesota. Llewellyn's mission is to "serve the trade and consumers worldwide with options and tools for exploring new worlds of mind & spirit, thereby aiding in the quests of expanded human potential, spiritual consciousness, and planetary awareness."

History

Llewellyn Publications was formed in 1901 by Llewellyn George in

St. Paul, Minnesota.[3]

During the 1960s and 1970s, Llewellyn published books from authors such as Dion Fortune and Aleister Crowley writing on occult and other topics. President and publisher Weschcke founded a series of Gnostic Aquarian festivals to help create a broader audience. Llewellyn went on to publish books such as Raymond Buckland's 1986 Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft, Scott Cunningham's 1988 Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner, and Ted Andrews' 1993 Animal Speak, a shamanistic guide to totem animals. The company also expanded into tarot decks, magical kits, and materials for younger readers.

Declines in sales in 2001 spurred the company toward layoffs and a restructure of its sales and marketing departments in 2002. By the end of 2003 the company had rebounded with $16 million in gross sales.[4] In July 2005, Llewellyn moved its offices to the St. Paul suburb of Woodbury.

On February 1, 2005, Llewellyn launched its first fiction imprint, Midnight Ink. A year later, Llewellyn launched its second fiction imprint, Flux Books.

Notable authors

The company publishes a wide offering of non-fiction books by such noted authors as

.

Authors for its fiction lines include

A.S. King
, and Nick James.

References

  1. ^ International Sales
  2. ^ Our Suppliers
  3. ^ "Llewellyn Worldwide - About Us: History: The Early Years". Archived from the original on 18 January 2006. Retrieved 21 September 2014.
  4. ^ "Llewellyn looks to the stars," Publishers Weekly, 12 Jan 2004

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