Why Textbook Publishing in London Still Matters
Quote from Mila Davis on 23/03/2026, 7:53 amI started British Book Publishers UK in 2012 because academics were drowning. Plain truth. You write the research. You build the course. Then you hit a wall called "production." I've watched professors lose semesters fighting layout software that hates footnotes. That's why I built something different. We're the best textbook publishers London has for people who'd rather teach than wrestle with margins. I handle the ISBNs, the indexing, and the print specs that make adoption committees nod. You handle the ideas. Simple trade. No vanity pricing. No "partnerships" that cost you rights. Just books that actually reach students. I've seen too many good texts die in email threads. I stop that.
I started British Book Publishers UK in 2012 because academics were drowning. Plain truth. You write the research. You build the course. Then you hit a wall called "production." I've watched professors lose semesters fighting layout software that hates footnotes. That's why I built something different. We're the best textbook publishers London has for people who'd rather teach than wrestle with margins. I handle the ISBNs, the indexing, and the print specs that make adoption committees nod. You handle the ideas. Simple trade. No vanity pricing. No "partnerships" that cost you rights. Just books that actually reach students. I've seen too many good texts die in email threads. I stop that.
