0 a company that publishes books --
1 → publishing company --
However, every publishing house that has to close down means a loss of books, books that are then no longer printed because other publishing houses follow different agendas.
It is certainly true that on many occasions the origin of a book is in the publishing house.
As it stands, the tax will make it very difficult, if not impossible, for my family's publishing house to continue as a family business.
If it comes from a specified publishing house, he can close down all the newspapers published by that publishing house.
Clearly, it is of paramount importance that the copyright in work produced within a publishing house remains with the employer.
The acquisitions of his publishing house are adjusted to accommodate his commercial interests.
The publishing house sets about finding a suitable author.
No normal publishing house would produce them, because there is insufficient demand and it is uneconomic to hold them in stock for many years.