Publishers
Discussion0The publishers for various works of Brian Jacques have varied over the years.
Penguin Putnam Inc. has been the primary U.S. publisher since the 1980s. Philomel, an imprint of the Penguin Group, also publishes Redwall imprints under Putnam, Viking, and Firebird.
The Ace imprint of Penguin publishes paperback editions of Jacques' novels.
In the past, Hutchinson's Children's Books, a Random House UK imprint, published Brian's work in the UK. His 15-year contract with Random House ran out around 2000-2001, at which point he chose to stick chiefly with the Penguin Group, which is known as "Penguin Books" in the UK.
Backlist titles are published by Puffin Books.
From the 1970s-1980s when Brian was a Liverpool comic, he published books of poetry and short stories with Anvil Press, a local Liverpudlian publisher founded in 1970 by Susan Hanley-Place MBE and Ben Coker.
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Philomel
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- Redwall (1986)
- Mossflower (1988)
- Mattimeo (1989)
- Mariel of Redwall (1991)
- Salamandastron (1992)
- Martin the Warrior (1993)
- The Bellmaker (1994)
- Outcast of Redwall (1995)
- Pearls of Lutra (1996)
- The Great Redwall Feast (1996)
- The Long Patrol (1997)
- Marlfox (1998)
- The Legend of Luke (1999)
- Lord Brocktree (2000)
- Taggerung (2001)
- A Redwall Winter's Tale (2001)
- Triss (2002)
- Loamhedge (2003)
- Rakkety Tam (2004)
- High Rhulain (2005)
- Eulalia! (2007)
- Doomwyte (2008)
- The Sable Quean (2010)
- The Rogue Crew (2011)
- Castaways of the Flying Dutchman (2001)
- The Angel's Command (2003)
- Voyage of Slaves (2006)
Hutchinson's
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- Wordplays 1 (1982)
- Redwall (1986)
- Mossflower (1988)
- Mattimeo (1989)
- Mariel of Redwall (1991)
- Salamandastron (1992)
- Martin the Warrior (1993)
- The Bellmaker (1994)
- Outcast of Redwall (1995)
- The Pearls of Lutra (1996)
- The Long Patrol (1997)
- Marlfox (1998)
- The Legend of Luke (1999)
- Lord Brocktree (2000)
- The Taggerung (2001)
Puffin
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- Triss (2002)
- Loamhedge (2003)
- Rakkety Tam (2004)
- High Rhulain (2005)
- Eulalia! (2007)
Anvil Press
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- Get Yer Wack: A Liverpool Anthology (1971) (as J B Jaques)
- Yennoworrameanlike (1972) (as J. B. Jacques)
- According to Jacques: A Mersey Bible (1975)
- Scouse with the Lid Off (1977)
- Jakestown: My Liverpool (1979)
- Brian Jacques Meets Paddy Kelly: Stories from the BBC Radio Merseyside Series (1981)