We love independent publishing: from the smallest publishers to the biggest, indies are often the place to find the most exciting, cutting-edge, just-discovered, overlooked, passionate and boundary-pushing work in the book business. So if there's any part of our website you have a good close look through, make it this one: each little rectangle below is a world.

Faber & Faber

Faber & Faber

Founded in 1929, Faber is one of the world’s great independent publishing houses. Thirteen Nobel Laureates and six Booker Prize winners have been published by Faber. BROWSE NOW

Fitzcarraldo Editions

Fitzcarraldo Editions

An independent publisher specialising in contemporary fiction and long-form essays. Founded in 2014, it focuses on ambitious, imaginative and innovative writing, both in translation and in the English language. BROWSE NOW

Daunt Books

Daunt Books

Growing out of Daunt Books, an independent chain of bookshops in London and the South-East in 2010, Daunt publishes the finest and most exciting new writing in English and translation along with modern classics, reviving the work of authors such as Sybille Bedford and Natalia Ginzburg. BROWSE NOW

Pushkin Press

Pushkin Press

Encompassing novels, non-fiction, crime, children’s books – everything from timeless classics to the urgent and contemporary Pushkin has been a paragon of the UK publishing industry since its founding in 1997. BROWSE NOW

Tilted Axis

Tilted Axis

Publishing six to nine books a year, with a focus on contemporary translated fiction, Tilted Axis was founded by Deborah Smith in 2015 following the success of her translation of Han Kang's The Vegetarian. BROWSE NOW

Charco Press

Charco Press

Meaning 'puddle' in Spanish, charco is also a colloquialism used in some Latin American countries to refer to the Atlantic Ocean. Based in Edinburgh and launched in 2016, Charco introduces Latin American authors to English readers. BROWSE NOW

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The Book of Barcelona by Manel Olle
The Book of Rio by Marcelo Moutinho
The Book of Khartoum by Ahmed Al-Malik
The Book of Riga by Becca Parkinson
The Book of Tehran by Fereshteh Ahmadi
The Book of Cairo by Raph Cormack
The Book of Gaza by Atef Abu Saif
The Book of Reykjavik by Frida Isberg
The Book of Shanghai by Jin Li
The Book of Ramallah by Maya Abu Al-Hayat
The Book of Venice by Orsola Casagrande
The Book of Dhaka by Anwara Syed Haq
The Book of Havana by Orsola Casagrande
The Book of Tbilisi by Gvantsa Jobava
The Book of Jakarta by utiuts
The Book of Tokyo by Masashi Matsuie
The Book of Bristol by Joe Melia
The Book of Birmingham by Kavita Bhanot
The Book of Sheffield by Catherine Taylor
The Book of Leeds by Maria Crossan