Raincoast Books is a Canadian book publishing company. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, the company produces a range of fiction and non-fiction titles for both adults and children. The company is noted for using high amounts of recycled paper in their books. On January 8, 2008, Raincoast announced they are halting their publishing program due to the rise in the Canadian dollar.[1][2]
Founded by Mark Stanton and Allan MacDougall in 1979, Raincoast started life as a consignment wholesaler that shared overhead, warehouse space and staff with the pair's sales agency, Stanton & MacDougall.
Authors who have published work with Raincoast include Anne Fleming, Alison Pick, Colin McAdam, Nick Bantock, George Bowering, Paul William Roberts, Naim Kattan, Roy Miki and Bill Gaston. The company is also the Canadian publisher of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books, and the Canadian distributor for Lonely Planet travel guides, Chronicle Books, Moleskine notebooks, and many others.
Raincoast is also the Canadian distributor for graphic novel publishers Drawn & Quarterly whose books include Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography by Chester Brown, and It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken by Seth, Optic Nerve by Adrian Tomine.
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