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Canongate – independent, award-winning book publisher Canongate will donate a portion of the sales of the audiobook to Refuge, supporting women and their children experiencing domestic abuse We regularly send emails to people we like, and we like you We’re committed to vital and innovative writing, both fiction and non-fiction
The Canongate - Wikipedia The Canongate is a street and associated district in central Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland The street forms the main eastern length of the Royal Mile while the district is the main eastern section of Edinburgh's Old Town
Canongate Books Canongate is an independent publisher: since 1973 we’ve worked to unearth and amplify the most vital, exciting voices we can find, wherever they come from, and we’ve published all kinds of books – thoughtful, upsetting, gripping, beatific, vulgar, sly, unrepentant, life-changing
Canongate Myths Series (18 books) - Goodreads The project was conceived in 1999 by Jamie Byng, owner of the independent foundation Scottish publishing firm Canongate Books, and the first three titles in the series were published on October 21, 2005
The Canongate, Scotland: How To Reach, Best Time Tips From exploring historic landmarks to indulging in local delicacies, the Canongate invites travelers to immerse themselves in the timeless allure of Scotland's capital city
Canongate Books - Wikipedia Canongate was founded in 1973 by Stephanie Wolfe Murray and her husband Angus Wolfe Murray [4] Originally a speciality press focusing on Scottish-interest books, generally with small print runs, its most major author was Alasdair Gray
Canongate Books - Books from Scotland Canongate was founded in 1973, and was taken over by current CEO Jamie Byng in 1994 following a management buyout It has since emerged as one of the most dynamic publishing houses in Britain