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Introducing... (book series)

The Introducing... series is a book series of graphic guides covering key thinkers and topics in philosophy, psychology and science, and many others in politics, religion, cultural studies, linguistics and other areas. Books are written by an expert in the field and illustrated, comic-book style, by a leading graphic artist.

Introducing...
CountryEngland
LanguageEnglish
PublisherIcon Books
Published1992–present
Media typePaperback
Preceded by...For Beginners

History edit

The Introducing... series, like the For Beginners series, has its origins in two Spanish-language books, Cuba para principiantes (1960) and Marx para principiantes (1972) by the Mexican political cartoonist and writer Rius, pocket books which put their content over in a humorous comic book way but with a serious underlying purpose. An English-language version of the first book was published in 1970 by Leviathan Press of San Francisco and Pathfinder Press of New York, to no particularly great impact. However, when Richard Appignanesi edited the first English edition of Marx for Beginners (1976) for the London-based Writers and Readers Publishing Cooperative, of which he was a co-founding member with Glenn Thompson and others, it was soon clear that the collective had a hit on their hands.[1][2] With a successful format identified, further "... for Beginners" titles soon began to appear. The line's most enduring titles, all published during this period, were Marx for Beginners (1976), Freud for Beginners (1979), Einstein for Beginners (1979), and Darwin for Beginners (1982).[3] In the early 1980s schism arose over questions of control after some members of the cooperative sold U.S. rights to part of the For Beginners series to Pantheon Books and the Cooperative officially disbanded in 1984.

In 1992, Richard Appignanesi, who had been the first editor in London for the series and had also written several of the titles, co-created the new London-based publisher Icon Books, under whose imprint he republished several of the For Beginner titles and continued to publish and expand a new version of the series. Meanwhile, Glenn Thompson, who, since 1987, had continued the For Beginners through his New York-based Writers and Readers Publishing, Inc., also established the London-based Writers and Readers Limited[4] in 1992, to protect his own continuation of the series. These two publishers continued their series in several cases commissioning new authors to create alternate books to those being published by the other, leading to a number of examples where the two series were publishing two different books under the same title. The situation was eventually resolved in 1999 by the Icon series being rebranded as the Introducing... series, with titles starting with that word instead of ending "For Beginners".

Beginning in 2008, Icon's new titles and reissues played down the "Introducing..." to the level of a series name, and the titles were instead prominently subtitled "A Graphic Guide" (such as Introducing the Holocaust). In 2011, a second "Introducing..." series was launched with the subtitle "Practical Guides" focusing on topics within business, psychology and counselling.

Reception edit

Science writer Brian Clegg, author of Introducing Infinity (2012) in the series, states that, "It is almost impossible to rate these relentlessly hip books - they are pure marmite," as the series, "puts across the message in a style that owes as much to Terry Gilliam and pop art as it does to popular science."[5]

Books edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The history of Introducing books, introducingbooks.com. Accessed 2011-01-29.
  2. ^ Our Story 2014-10-16 at the Wayback Machine, For Beginners books. Accessed 2011-01-29.
  3. ^ MacDonald, H. (2003), "Pantheon re-offers 'for beginners' series," Publishers Weekly, 250(51), 26.
  4. ^ "Writers and Readers Limited," 2016-04-22 at the Wayback Machine DueDil.com Accessed Jan. 12, 2015.
  5. ^ "Introducing Evolution: A Graphic Guide". Popular Science. Retrieved 2017-01-21.

External links edit

  • For Beginners Books
  • Introducing Books
  • Icon Books - Publishers of the Introducing Series

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Introducing book series news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message The Introducing series is a book series of graphic guides covering key thinkers and topics in philosophy psychology and science and many others in politics religion cultural studies linguistics and other areas Books are written by an expert in the field and illustrated comic book style by a leading graphic artist Introducing CountryEnglandLanguageEnglishPublisherIcon BooksPublished1992 presentMedia typePaperbackPreceded by For Beginners Contents 1 History 2 Reception 3 Books 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Introducing series like the For Beginners series has its origins in two Spanish language books Cuba para principiantes 1960 and Marx para principiantes 1972 by the Mexican political cartoonist and writer Rius pocket books which put their content over in a humorous comic book way but with a serious underlying purpose An English language version of the first book was published in 1970 by Leviathan Press of San Francisco and Pathfinder Press of New York to no particularly great impact However when Richard Appignanesi edited the first English edition of Marx for Beginners 1976 for the London based Writers and Readers Publishing Cooperative of which he was a co founding member with Glenn Thompson and others it was soon clear that the collective had a hit on their hands 1 2 With a successful format identified further for Beginners titles soon began to appear The line s most enduring titles all published during this period were Marx for Beginners 1976 Freud for Beginners 1979 Einstein for Beginners 1979 and Darwin for Beginners 1982 3 In the early 1980s schism arose over questions of control after some members of the cooperative sold U S rights to part of the For Beginners series to Pantheon Books and the Cooperative officially disbanded in 1984 In 1992 Richard Appignanesi who had been the first editor in London for the series and had also written several of the titles co created the new London based publisher Icon Books under whose imprint he republished several of the For Beginner titles and continued to publish and expand a new version of the series Meanwhile Glenn Thompson who since 1987 had continued the For Beginners through his New York based Writers and Readers Publishing Inc also established the London based Writers and Readers Limited 4 in 1992 to protect his own continuation of the series These two publishers continued their series in several cases commissioning new authors to create alternate books to those being published by the other leading to a number of examples where the two series were publishing two different books under the same title The situation was eventually resolved in 1999 by the Icon series being rebranded as the Introducing series with titles starting with that word instead of ending For Beginners Beginning in 2008 Icon s new titles and reissues played down the Introducing to the level of a series name and the titles were instead prominently subtitled A Graphic Guide such as Introducing the Holocaust In 2011 a second Introducing series was launched with the subtitle Practical Guides focusing on topics within business psychology and counselling Reception editScience writer Brian Clegg author of Introducing Infinity 2012 in the series states that It is almost impossible to rate these relentlessly hip books they are pure marmite as the series puts across the message in a style that owes as much to Terry Gilliam and pop art as it does to popular science 5 Books editIntroducing KafkaSee also edit nbsp Books portal For Beginners LLC Complete Idiot s Guides a similar series of how to books from Alpha Books For Dummies a similar series of introductory books Teach Yourself a similar series published by Hodder Headline Very Short Introductions a similar series of introductory books published by Oxford University PressReferences edit The history of Introducing books introducingbooks com Accessed 2011 01 29 Our Story Archived 2014 10 16 at the Wayback Machine For Beginners books Accessed 2011 01 29 MacDonald H 2003 Pantheon re offers for beginners series Publishers Weekly 250 51 26 Writers and Readers Limited Archived 2016 04 22 at the Wayback Machine DueDil com Accessed Jan 12 2015 Introducing Evolution A Graphic Guide Popular Science Retrieved 2017 01 21 External links editFor Beginners Books Introducing Books Icon Books Publishers of the Introducing Series Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Introducing book series amp oldid 1215231059, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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