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Tuttle Publishing

Tuttle Publishing, originally the Charles E. Tuttle Company, is a book publishing company that includes Tuttle, Periplus Editions, and Journey Editions.[3][4] A company profile describes it as an "International publisher of innovative books on design, cooking, martial arts, language, travel and spirituality with a focus on China, Japan and Southeast Asia."[5] Many of its books on Asian martial arts, particularly those on Japanese martial arts, were the first widely read publications on these subjects in the English language.[6]

Tuttle Publishing
Parent companyPeriplus Publishing Group
Founded1948
FounderCharles E. Tuttle
Country of originUnited States of America
Headquarters locationNorth Clarendon, Vermont
DistributionSimon & Schuster (US)[1]
Publishers Group Canada (Canada)
Publishers Group UK (UK)
Self-distributed (Southeast Asia and Japan)[2]
Key peopleEric Oey (Publisher and CEO)
Michael Sargent (Manager)
Publication typesBooks
RevenueUS$2.5 million to US$5 million (estimated, 2010)
No. of employees18 (estimated, 2013)
Official websitetuttlepublishing.com

History edit

Publisher and book dealer Charles E. Tuttle (1915–1993) founded the company in 1948 in Tokyo, Japan, with the aim of publishing "books to span the East and West."[3][6][7] It was the 31st corporation approved by the occupying Allied administration.[6] In its first year of operation, the company imported and distributed U.S. paperback publications to the occupying forces, and the next year, it released its first publication.[6] From 1951, it published many books on the Japanese language, arts, and culture, as well as translations of Japanese works into the English language.[6]

In 1953, part of the company was separated to form a new, partially owned company, Yohan, which took on responsibility for distributing U.S. paperback books and magazines.[6] The Charles E. Tuttle Company retained responsibility for distributing UK publications.[6] In 1991, under chief executive Peter Ackroyd,[a] a planned acquisition of the Atlantic Monthly Press failed to eventuate.[8][9] According to executives, "Tuttle, which specializes in Japanese and other Asian books, came to feel that it was putting its existing business at risk by acquiring Atlantic."[9] In 1996, the company changed its name to Tuttle Publishing.[10]

Since its founding, Tuttle has published more than 6,000 books and today maintains an active backlist of around 2,000 titles.[citation needed] The company now produces 150 new titles each year, most of which still focus on the areas of Asian interest that Tuttle has long been known for—everything from Asian literature and language learning to cooking, art, crafts, and design.[11]

Some of the company’s books state that it was founded in 1832 in Rutland, Vermont.[12] George Albert Tuttle (1816-1885), a direct ancestor of Charles E. Tuttle, founded Tuttle Co. in 1832 in Rutland as a printing company that printed newspapers, later including the Rutland Herald.[13] The multigenerational family printing business did not have a particular focus on Asian material. It thus remains open to debate whether 1832 represents the original founding of Tuttle Publishing, or whether the enterprise is, in the words of one author, the business of Charles E. Tuttle, "whose family had been in the book trade since 1832."[14]

Founder edit

The company's founder, Charles Egbert Tuttle, Jr., was a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard University.[6] He enlisted in the U.S. military and was stationed in Japan immediately after World War II, working on General Douglas MacArthur’s staff. His job, among other things, was to help revive the Japanese publishing industry after the war.[6] After his military service was completed, he decided to stay on in Japan and set up his own business importing English-language books and magazines and exporting rare Japanese antiquarian books to U.S. libraries.

Tuttle came from a distinguished New England publishing family.[6][15] His father, Charles E. Tuttle Sr., ran Tuttle Antiquarian Books[citation needed]—one of several Tuttle companies in Rutland, Vermont, that had been involved with printing and publishing since the 1830s.[16] At university, he studied American history and literature.[6] After graduating in 1937, he worked in the library of Columbia University for a year, then joined the family business.[6][7] His interest in publishing 'quality' books about Japan and Asia, and his keen eye for design and editorial matters as a publisher, grew out of an appreciation for the valuable antiquarian books that he dealt with as a youth.[11]

Current status edit

 
A Periplus Bookshops branch in Pondok Indah Mall, part of Periplus Publishing Group and where most of Tuttle Publishing books are offered for sale in Indonesia

Tuttle publishes between 150-175 new books each year, including cooking, craft, history, art, architecture, current affairs, travel, origami, gardening and children's titles.[17] Many early Tuttle books remain in print today, such as Japanese Children's Favorite Stories (1954), The Book of Tea (1956) and Rashomon and Other Stories (1952).[18] Tuttle is also the official publisher of the Bruce Lee Library, with permission from his estate.

The company's bestselling books include Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible by Hitomi Shida, which has sold more than 60,000 copies since its release in 2017 and was in its fifth printing in 2018,[19] Others include Cool Japan Guide by Abby Denson, North Korea Confidential by Daniel Tudor and James Pearson, and Geek in Japan by Hector Garcia.[17] Tuttle Publishing is a part of Periplus Publishing Group and has a staff of around 60 people[10] split between its offices in North Clarendon (in Vermont, USA), Singapore and Tokyo.[3] Tuttle is one of few American publishers with offices in Asia.

According to UNESCO (2002, 2007), Tuttle Publishing is the most active publisher of books teaching Japanese to the English-speaking world, and English to the Japanese-speaking world.[20][21] The company has also published books on Tagalog,[22] Chinese,[18] Korean, Indonesian, Burmese, Cambodian, Lao, Malay, Thai, and Vietnamese. Tuttle published its first Arabic phrasebook in 2004[23] and, in 2009, its first introduction to Modern Standard Hindi.[24]

The editors work collaboratively with writers, illustrators, photographers and designers around the world. The company has a strong international network of distributors and booksellers—with Tuttle books distributed not only in North America and Asia, but from Europe to Australia and the Middle East to South Africa. Parent company Periplus Publishing Group has a bookstore chain in Indonesia with the same name (founded in 1985), which distributed and sold Tuttle books as well as books and magazines from other publishers.[25][26]

Singapore resident Eric Oey took over the company as publisher and CEO in 1996.[27] Oey is a nephew of Charles E. Tuttle and the founder of Periplus Editions.[18] Leading officers in the U.S. are Michael Sargent (Managing Director), David Loseby (CFO), and Christopher Johns (Sales & Marketing Director).[10]

See also edit

Explanatory notes edit

a. ^ This is not the same person as the British author by the same name.

References edit

  1. ^ Our Valued Clients
  2. ^ International Distributors
  3. ^ a b c Tutttle Publishing: About us 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on April 17, 2010.
  4. ^ Grant, T. (1997): International directory of company histories (Vol. 86, 2nd ed., pp. 404–405). Chicago, IL: Saint James Press. (ISBN 978-1-5586-2590-7)
  5. ^ The London Book Fair: Tuttle Publishing (2010). Retrieved on April 20, 2010.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Ingleton, N. (July 7, 1993). Obituary: Charles E. Tuttle. The Independent. Retrieved on April 17, 2010.
  7. ^ a b Saxon, W. (1993): Obituary: Charles Tuttle, 78, a dealer in books on U.S.-Asian ties The New York Times (June 11, 1993). Retrieved on April 18, 2010.
  8. ^ Cohen, R. (1991): Small House to buy Atlantic Monthly Press The New York Times (June 24, 1991). Retrieved on April 20, 2010.
  9. ^ a b Cohen, R. (1991): The Atlantic Monthly Press is sold to one of its editors The New York Times (August 30, 1991). Retrieved on April 20, 2010.
  10. ^ a b c Tuttle Publishing, 2019
  11. ^ a b Tuttle Publishing (2008): General trade catalog.
  12. ^ Chin, Katie (2021). Katie Chin's global family cookbook: internationally-inspired recipes your friends and family will love!. Tuttle Publishing. p. 224. ISBN 978-1-4629-2235-2. OCLC 1237870453. Tuttle was founded in 1832 in the small New England town of Rutland, Vermont (USA).
  13. ^ "From Abacus to Zen: A Short History of Tuttle Publishing". Kyoto Journal. 2019-12-22. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
  14. ^ Flannery, Russell (February 1, 2019). "Still Standing After 70 Years: A New England Bridge To Asia". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
  15. ^ Edwards, B. (2006): Used book shop closes its doors 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine Rutland Herald (July 20, 2006). Retrieved on April 18, 2010.
  16. ^ Charles E. Tuttle Co. - Card File, 1940-1960s, vermonthistory.org. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  17. ^ a b "Tuttle Publishing". www.tuttlepublishing.com. Retrieved 2019-03-25.
  18. ^ a b c Flannery, Russell. "Still Standing After 70 Years: A New England Bridge To Asia". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-03-25.
  19. ^ "Still Standing After 70 Years: A New England Bridge to Asia". Forbes.
  20. ^ United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization: Literature & translation – Charles E. Tuttle Publishing (Japan) (October 9, 2002). Retrieved on April 20, 2010.
  21. ^ United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization: Culture – Charles E. Tuttle Publishing (Japan) (2007). Retrieved on April 20, 2010.
  22. ^ Tuttle Publishing: Unparalleled marketplace for Filipino children’s books & educational Tagalog language materials East Villagers (February 25, 2010). Retrieved on April 20, 2010.
  23. ^ Tuttle Publishing (2004): Fall 2004 catalog.
  24. ^ Tuttle Publishing (2010): Fall 2010 catalog.
  25. ^ "About Us - Periplus Online Bookstore (Indonesia)". periplus.com. Retrieved 2023-07-23.
  26. ^ Nasution, Maymunah (2023-03-29). "Surganya Buku Impor, Toko Buku Periplus Resmi Buka Cabang di Solo" [The Heaven of Imported Books, Periplus Bookstores Officially Opened Branch in Solo]. Solopos (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-07-23.
  27. ^ Tuttle's tales of tantalizing literary trials and triumphs China Daily (July 23, 2010)

External links edit

  • Tuttle Publishing
  • Tuttle Publishing Tokyo
  • Books by ISBN Tuttle Publishing—lists books published by the company
  • Tuttle-Mori Agency: Corporate profile—contains a photograph of founder C. E. Tuttle with his wife and nephew (c. 1980)

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Tuttle Publishing originally the Charles E Tuttle Company is a book publishing company that includes Tuttle Periplus Editions and Journey Editions 3 4 A company profile describes it as an International publisher of innovative books on design cooking martial arts language travel and spirituality with a focus on China Japan and Southeast Asia 5 Many of its books on Asian martial arts particularly those on Japanese martial arts were the first widely read publications on these subjects in the English language 6 Tuttle PublishingParent companyPeriplus Publishing GroupFounded1948FounderCharles E TuttleCountry of originUnited States of AmericaHeadquarters locationNorth Clarendon VermontDistributionSimon amp Schuster US 1 Publishers Group Canada Canada Publishers Group UK UK Self distributed Southeast Asia and Japan 2 Key peopleEric Oey Publisher and CEO Michael Sargent Manager Publication typesBooksRevenueUS 2 5 million to US 5 million estimated 2010 No of employees18 estimated 2013 Official websitetuttlepublishing wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Founder 3 Current status 4 See also 5 Explanatory notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory editPublisher and book dealer Charles E Tuttle 1915 1993 founded the company in 1948 in Tokyo Japan with the aim of publishing books to span the East and West 3 6 7 It was the 31st corporation approved by the occupying Allied administration 6 In its first year of operation the company imported and distributed U S paperback publications to the occupying forces and the next year it released its first publication 6 From 1951 it published many books on the Japanese language arts and culture as well as translations of Japanese works into the English language 6 In 1953 part of the company was separated to form a new partially owned company Yohan which took on responsibility for distributing U S paperback books and magazines 6 The Charles E Tuttle Company retained responsibility for distributing UK publications 6 In 1991 under chief executive Peter Ackroyd a a planned acquisition of the Atlantic Monthly Press failed to eventuate 8 9 According to executives Tuttle which specializes in Japanese and other Asian books came to feel that it was putting its existing business at risk by acquiring Atlantic 9 In 1996 the company changed its name to Tuttle Publishing 10 Since its founding Tuttle has published more than 6 000 books and today maintains an active backlist of around 2 000 titles citation needed The company now produces 150 new titles each year most of which still focus on the areas of Asian interest that Tuttle has long been known for everything from Asian literature and language learning to cooking art crafts and design 11 Some of the company s books state that it was founded in 1832 in Rutland Vermont 12 George Albert Tuttle 1816 1885 a direct ancestor of Charles E Tuttle founded Tuttle Co in 1832 in Rutland as a printing company that printed newspapers later including the Rutland Herald 13 The multigenerational family printing business did not have a particular focus on Asian material It thus remains open to debate whether 1832 represents the original founding of Tuttle Publishing or whether the enterprise is in the words of one author the business of Charles E Tuttle whose family had been in the book trade since 1832 14 Founder editMain article Charles E Tuttle The company s founder Charles Egbert Tuttle Jr was a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard University 6 He enlisted in the U S military and was stationed in Japan immediately after World War II working on General Douglas MacArthur s staff His job among other things was to help revive the Japanese publishing industry after the war 6 After his military service was completed he decided to stay on in Japan and set up his own business importing English language books and magazines and exporting rare Japanese antiquarian books to U S libraries Tuttle came from a distinguished New England publishing family 6 15 His father Charles E Tuttle Sr ran Tuttle Antiquarian Books citation needed one of several Tuttle companies in Rutland Vermont that had been involved with printing and publishing since the 1830s 16 At university he studied American history and literature 6 After graduating in 1937 he worked in the library of Columbia University for a year then joined the family business 6 7 His interest in publishing quality books about Japan and Asia and his keen eye for design and editorial matters as a publisher grew out of an appreciation for the valuable antiquarian books that he dealt with as a youth 11 Current status edit nbsp A Periplus Bookshops branch in Pondok Indah Mall part of Periplus Publishing Group and where most of Tuttle Publishing books are offered for sale in IndonesiaTuttle publishes between 150 175 new books each year including cooking craft history art architecture current affairs travel origami gardening and children s titles 17 Many early Tuttle books remain in print today such as Japanese Children s Favorite Stories 1954 The Book of Tea 1956 and Rashomon and Other Stories 1952 18 Tuttle is also the official publisher of the Bruce Lee Library with permission from his estate The company s bestselling books include Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible by Hitomi Shida which has sold more than 60 000 copies since its release in 2017 and was in its fifth printing in 2018 19 Others include Cool Japan Guide by Abby Denson North Korea Confidential by Daniel Tudor and James Pearson and Geek in Japan by Hector Garcia 17 Tuttle Publishing is a part of Periplus Publishing Group and has a staff of around 60 people 10 split between its offices in North Clarendon in Vermont USA Singapore and Tokyo 3 Tuttle is one of few American publishers with offices in Asia According to UNESCO 2002 2007 Tuttle Publishing is the most active publisher of books teaching Japanese to the English speaking world and English to the Japanese speaking world 20 21 The company has also published books on Tagalog 22 Chinese 18 Korean Indonesian Burmese Cambodian Lao Malay Thai and Vietnamese Tuttle published its first Arabic phrasebook in 2004 23 and in 2009 its first introduction to Modern Standard Hindi 24 The editors work collaboratively with writers illustrators photographers and designers around the world The company has a strong international network of distributors and booksellers with Tuttle books distributed not only in North America and Asia but from Europe to Australia and the Middle East to South Africa Parent company Periplus Publishing Group has a bookstore chain in Indonesia with the same name founded in 1985 which distributed and sold Tuttle books as well as books and magazines from other publishers 25 26 Singapore resident Eric Oey took over the company as publisher and CEO in 1996 27 Oey is a nephew of Charles E Tuttle and the founder of Periplus Editions 18 Leading officers in the U S are Michael Sargent Managing Director David Loseby CFO and Christopher Johns Sales amp Marketing Director 10 See also edit nbsp Companies portal nbsp Books portalChronicle Books Dover Publications John Wiley amp Sons Kodansha List of book distributors Random House Stone Bridge PressExplanatory notes edita This is not the same person as the British author by the same name References edit Our Valued Clients International Distributors a b c Tutttle Publishing About us Archived 2011 07 15 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on April 17 2010 Grant T 1997 International directory of company histories Vol 86 2nd ed pp 404 405 Chicago IL Saint James Press ISBN 978 1 5586 2590 7 The London Book Fair Tuttle Publishing 2010 Retrieved on April 20 2010 a b c d e f g h i j k l Ingleton N July 7 1993 Obituary Charles E Tuttle The Independent Retrieved on April 17 2010 a b Saxon W 1993 Obituary Charles Tuttle 78 a dealer in books on U S Asian ties The New York Times June 11 1993 Retrieved on April 18 2010 Cohen R 1991 Small House to buy Atlantic Monthly Press The New York Times June 24 1991 Retrieved on April 20 2010 a b Cohen R 1991 The Atlantic Monthly Press is sold to one of its editors The New York Times August 30 1991 Retrieved on April 20 2010 a b c Tuttle Publishing 2019 a b Tuttle Publishing 2008 General trade catalog Chin Katie 2021 Katie Chin s global family cookbook internationally inspired recipes your friends and family will love Tuttle Publishing p 224 ISBN 978 1 4629 2235 2 OCLC 1237870453 Tuttle was founded in 1832 in the small New England town of Rutland Vermont USA From Abacus to Zen A Short History of Tuttle Publishing Kyoto Journal 2019 12 22 Retrieved 2021 11 25 Flannery Russell February 1 2019 Still Standing After 70 Years A New England Bridge To Asia Forbes Retrieved 2021 11 25 Edwards B 2006 Used book shop closes its doors Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Rutland Herald July 20 2006 Retrieved on April 18 2010 Charles E Tuttle Co Card File 1940 1960s vermonthistory org Retrieved 27 May 2021 a b Tuttle Publishing www tuttlepublishing com Retrieved 2019 03 25 a b c Flannery Russell Still Standing After 70 Years A New England Bridge To Asia Forbes Retrieved 2019 03 25 Still Standing After 70 Years A New England Bridge to Asia Forbes United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Literature amp translation Charles E Tuttle Publishing Japan October 9 2002 Retrieved on April 20 2010 United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Culture Charles E Tuttle Publishing Japan 2007 Retrieved on April 20 2010 Tuttle Publishing Unparalleled marketplace for Filipino children s books amp educational Tagalog language materials East Villagers February 25 2010 Retrieved on April 20 2010 Tuttle Publishing 2004 Fall 2004 catalog Tuttle Publishing 2010 Fall 2010 catalog About Us Periplus Online Bookstore Indonesia periplus com Retrieved 2023 07 23 Nasution Maymunah 2023 03 29 Surganya Buku Impor Toko Buku Periplus Resmi Buka Cabang di Solo The Heaven of Imported Books Periplus Bookstores Officially Opened Branch in Solo Solopos in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 07 23 Tuttle s tales of tantalizing literary trials and triumphs China Daily July 23 2010 External links editTuttle Publishing Tuttle Publishing Tokyo Books by ISBN Tuttle Publishing lists books published by the company Tuttle Mori Agency Corporate profile contains a photograph of founder C E Tuttle with his wife and nephew c 1980 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tuttle Publishing amp oldid 1166864123, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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