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   * http://www.opendirectoryproject.org/Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/General_Interest/   * http://www.opendirectoryproject.org/Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/General_Interest/
   * http://flavorwire.com/128148/10-art-book-publishers-you-should-know/7   * http://flavorwire.com/128148/10-art-book-publishers-you-should-know/7
 +  * https://scarletimprint.com/
 +  * https://www.hatjecantz.de/
 +  * http://www.thegreenbox.net/
  
 ==== Slush pile publishers (or at least those more or less open to unsolicited suggestions) ==== ==== Slush pile publishers (or at least those more or less open to unsolicited suggestions) ====
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-=== MIT Press === 
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-  * http://mitpress.mit.edu/content/acquisitions-inquiries 
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-<blockquote>Please check with the appropriate MIT Press editor before submitting a book proposal. A list of our acquisitions editors and the subject areas they handle appears below. Please contact only one editor about your proposal; if the project would be best considered by another editor, your initial contact will refer your inquiry to that person. Note that different editors have different submission requirements and review schedules.  
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-Your initial inquiry, which may be sent by post or e-mail, should simply describe, in a few paragraphs, the project, its authors or editors, its primary field, its intended readership, and the contribution it will make or need it will fill. If the editor is interested in the project, he or she may request a more detailed proposal. Please do not send manuscripts, sample chapters, or illustrations unless an editor specifically requests them.</blockquote> 
  
 === Steidl === === Steidl ===
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 <blockquote>(mostly concerned with 'design' - but I add it to the list, since two friends of mine recently published a book there - //Printing Things// - and I could ask them to introduce us)</blockquote> <blockquote>(mostly concerned with 'design' - but I add it to the list, since two friends of mine recently published a book there - //Printing Things// - and I could ask them to introduce us)</blockquote>
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 +=== MIT Press ===
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 +  * http://mitpress.mit.edu/content/acquisitions-inquiries
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 +<blockquote>Please check with the appropriate MIT Press editor before submitting a book proposal. A list of our acquisitions editors and the subject areas they handle appears below. Please contact only one editor about your proposal; if the project would be best considered by another editor, your initial contact will refer your inquiry to that person. Note that different editors have different submission requirements and review schedules. 
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 +Your initial inquiry, which may be sent by post or e-mail, should simply describe, in a few paragraphs, the project, its authors or editors, its primary field, its intended readership, and the contribution it will make or need it will fill. If the editor is interested in the project, he or she may request a more detailed proposal. Please do not send manuscripts, sample chapters, or illustrations unless an editor specifically requests them.</blockquote>
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 === some/things === === some/things ===
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