Red Wheel/Weiser/Conari

Red Wheel/Weiser/Conari
Red Wheel/Weiser/Conari
Founded 1956
Founder Samuel Weiser
Country of origin United States
Headquarters location Newburyport, Massachusetts
Publication types Books
Imprints Red Wheel, Weiser Books and Conari Books
Official website www.redwheelweiser.com

Red Wheel Weiser Conari, also known in different periods in its history as RedWheel/Weiser, LLC and Samuel Weiser, Inc., is a book publisher with three imprints: Red Wheel, Weiser Books and Conari Books. It is America's second-largest publisher of occult and New Age books, behind Llewellyn Worldwide, and is also one of the oldest American publishers to concentrate exclusively on that genre. It publishes on average 60-75 new titles per year and maintains a large backlist, partly of books that it originally published, and partly of older public domain rare occult books.

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Imprints

Weiser Books

This main imprint is also the oldest. It was founded as Samuel Weiser, Inc. in 1956, a time when few other publishers were willing to tackle occult subjects. This imprint publishes the backlist and continues to acquire books on occultism, astrology, esoteric subjects, Eastern religions, Wicca and related topics.

Marcello Motta of the O.T.O. in Memphis, Tennessee, sued Samuel Weiser unsuccessfully for breach of copyright of the works of Aleister Crowley.[1]

Red Wheel

Red Wheel was founded in 2000 as an imprint for spiritually oriented or occult self-help and how-to books, and at that time the company name was changed from Samuel Weiser, Inc. to RedWheel/Weiser, with several other variations being commonly seen, including Weiser, Inc.

Conari Books

This imprint was acquired in 2002. Before this, Conari Books had been a separate publisher, based in Berkeley, California, dating back to 1989. This imprint focuses on books that view sociology and parenting issues through a spiritual or New Age perspective.

Location

The company has been previously located in Boston and in York Beach, Maine for most of its history. In 2006, the editorial department moved to San Francisco and the sales and marketing department moved to Newburyport, Massachusetts.

Famous authors

Bibliography

  • 2007 Writer's Market, Robert Lee Brewer & Joanna Masterson. (2006) ISBN 1-58297-427-6
  • Jeff Herman's Guide To Book Publishers, Editors & Literary Agents 2007, Jeff Herman. (2006) ISBN 0-9772682-1-7

References

  1. ^ U.D. (2001). Secrets of Western Sex Magic. Llewellyn. p. 139. ISBN 1567187069. 

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