Haus Publishing
British publishing company
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Haus Publishing is a London-based publishing company which was established in 2001.[3][4][5]
| Status | Active |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2002 |
| Country of origin | |
| Headquarters location | London |
| Distribution | Macmillan Distribution[1] Chicago Distribution Center[2] |
| Publication types | Books |
| Imprints | Arabia Books |
| Official website | hauspublishing.com |
History
Haus Publishing was founded in 2001 by Barbara Schwepcke, the former publisher of Prospect magazine.[6] Starting with biography[7], the list now includes history, politics, current affairs, and travelogues published under the Armchair Traveller imprint.[8]
- 2005: Launched the Armchair Traveller imprint to publish international travel writing [9]
- 2014: Introduced the Haus Curiosities series—short works of opinion and analysis by leading public figures—under series editor Peter Hennessy [10]
- September 2019: Appointed Ali M. Ansari as contributing editor to the Haus Curiosities series[11]
Arabia Books
Arabia Books was founded as a joint venture by Haus Publishing and the independent UK publisher Arcadia Books in March 2008. The imprint published contemporary fiction in translation from the Arabic. Arcadia left the partnership after a few years and Arabia Books was formerly dissolved in 2026.[12]