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For Beginners LLC is a publishing company based in Danbury, Connecticut, that publishes the ''For Beginners'' graphic nonfiction series of documentary comic books on complex topics, covering an array of subjects on the college level. Meant to appeal to students and “non-readers,” as well as people who wish to broaden their knowledge without attending a university, the series has sold more than a million copies. The ''For Beginners'' series was launched in the mid-1970s, but became out of print and often unavailable after the 2001 death of co-founder and publisher Glenn Thompson.Berger, John, and Margaret Busby
"Glenn Thompson: A pioneering black publisher, he saw books as a window for opening the minds of the oppressed"
''The Guardian'' (September 12, 2001).
In 2007, a consortium of investors revived the series, reprinted back issues, and promised to publish between six and nine new issues each year. The current publisher is Dawn Reshen-Doty.


History

The company began as Writers and Readers Publishing Cooperative, a
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-based publisher founded in 1974 by Thompson, his then-wife Sian Williams, Richard Appignanesi,
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,
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,
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, and
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. A publishing cooperative, the founders of Writers and Readers shared the work and the profits. (The Cooperative also operated a London bookshop at 144 Camden High Street until the mid-1980s.) 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
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, 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
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of New York, to no particularly great impact. However, when Richard Appignanesi published (and translated) the first English edition of ''Marx for Beginners'' (1976), it was soon clear that the collective had a hit on their hands. 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), ''Lenin for Beginners'' (1977), ''Freud for Beginners'' (1979), '' Einstein for Beginners'' (1979), and '' Darwin for Beginners'' (1982).MacDonald, H. (2003)
"Pantheon re-offers 'for beginners' series"
''Publishers Weekly'', 250(51), 26.
In the early 1980s questions of control arose after some members of the
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sold U.S. rights to part of the ''For Beginners'' series to Pantheon Books. The Cooperative officially disbanded in 1984. Following this rift, in 1987 Thompson took over as sole publisher and moved back to his hometown of
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to establish a legal foothold and prevent any further unauthorized distributing of titles. Based in
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, the company was known as Writers and Readers Publishing, Inc. (In moving the company to Harlem, Thompson’s goal was to stimulate a new Harlem Renaissance by creating an international publishing house there. He started two new publishing companies: The Harlem River Press, publishing children’s poetry, and Black Butterfly Children's Books, books for the inner-city child). The London-based company, formally established in 1992, was known as Writers and Readers Limited. For years, Thompson spent his time traveling between England and New York to manage the two companies. 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 publisher
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, under whose imprint he republished several of the ''For Beginner'' titles and continued to publish and expand a British version of the series called ''
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''. Meanwhile, the New York-based Writers and Readers continued the ''For Beginners'' series, in several cases commissioning new authors to create replacement books for those being published in Britain. This led to a number of examples where the two ranges were publishing two different books on the same subject. Thompson died of cancer in London on September 7, 2001; by the time of his death, the company had published more than forty ''For Beginners'' titles. Several years after Thompson died, investors decided to buy the rights to the titles, creating For Beginners, LLC. In the summer of 2007 For Beginners LLC re-released twenty of the prior ''For Beginners'' titles and authorized the first new title, ''Dada and Surrealism For Beginners''. In 2010, the company released ''FDR for Beginners'' by
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and Sabrina Jones, with an afterword by
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.Pietaro, John
"FDR and the New Deal for Beginners,"
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See also

* ''Introducing...'' book series


References


External links

* {{official, http://www.forbeginnersbooks.com Educational comics Historical comics Non-fiction comics Book publishing companies based in Connecticut Comic book publishing companies of the United States Publishing companies established in 1974