I am a publisher and have titles which are out of print.


I do not have the facilities to cope with
small projects such as re-publishing a few titles.

But, I do want to be able to offer my backlist to my readers.

How can BiP (Back-In-Print Books) help me bring them back?

First you have to establish that there is a demand for about 100 copies per year for any one title for at least three and preferably
five years to be economically viable.


We will then do all the work to get your title(s) on to the system of the printers who will print your books on demand. This will incur a one-off charge, the title will retain your ISBN and sales will be attributed to you.

The book trade will be able to order your books from major wholesalers.

Should you wish less involvement or even to give up the rights to a title,
we may be interested to take over.

Options are manifold so may we suggest you contact us for a discussion?

Remember: keeping readers and authors happy is good for your business!