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London Focus: Protean Press Expands

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

In April, OBS and its subsidiary Protean Press will attend the London Book Fair with the goal to seek out publishing partners for new Protean Press titles. We will be:

  • Selling paperback, foreign, and other sub rights and licenses to Joe Garland’s “Unknown Soldiers: Reliving World War II in Europe,” which has been published to much acclaim in the USA and is now in its second printing.
  • Advancing a new 2010 title, Anne Cabot Wyman’s “Kipling’s Cat: A Memoir of My Father,” wherein the author remembers her Father, Jeffries Wyman – scientist (inventor of the scientific discipline allostery), painter, writer, Boston “Blue Blood” and free spirit — as she knew and loved him. A most unconventional and honest book. 

OBS has been serving the publishing industry since 1982. Now we are poised to create a new model for publishing companies and the professionals who keep the industry alive.

 

Unknown Soldiers released to early acclaim; multimedia offerings bring one platoon’s experience of World War II to life

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

The latest endeavor of Protean Press, Joseph E. Garland’s Unknown Soldiers: Reliving World War II in Europe, is hot off the press. This collective memoir of the author’s Intelligence & Reconnaissance platoon, which staked out the front lines of battles through Sicily, Italy, southern France, and Germany, has been more than 60 years in the making. It weaves together Garland’s own wartime journal entries, his memories looking back on the war, and interviews with his comrades and with a survivor of Dachau, which was liberated by his outfit.

The official release date is November 11, but meanwhile, signed copies of the book are on sale now through the book’s website. The website’s podcast offerings will add an extra dimension to readers’ experience of the work: audio excerpts of Joe reading his own words, interspersed with clips from his original interviews with buddies, many of whom had remained silent about their war until Joe came to talk about it in the 1970s, bourbon and tape recorder in hand.

Already, Unknown Soldiers has garnered a starred review in Library Journal, which calls it “highly engaging … an excellent narrative history of the [U.S. 45th Infantry] division during World War II, as well as a personal reckoning. A must have for any World War II collection, especially those focusing on war memoirs.”

North American distribution for Protean titles

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

 We’ve just signed an agreement with the major book distributor National Book Network (NBN) for sales of Protean Press titles in North America. We look forward to a long and fruitful association that will help bring our books to a wide audience. Booksellers, contact NBN if you’d like to stock Protean titles in your store.

Protean Press

Friday, April 18th, 2008

In September 2008, the OBS Protean Press imprint will release a new book, Joseph E. Garland’s Unknown Soldiers: Reliving World War II in Europe. Founded in 1990, Protean Press manifests OBS’s agile spirit and draws on our many years of publishing experience. The imprint brings trade fiction and nonfiction works — in paper and online — to market by way of a new, risk-sharing business model. Like its parent company, it combines high-tech expertise with traditional editorial and production values. Learn more about Protean Press here.