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Plunkett Lake Press is a publishing company based in Lexington, Massachusetts. It was founded by Patrick Mehr and Helen Epstein in 2010 with the idea of epublishing classics of non-fiction.[1][2] PLP publishes eBooks of biographies, memoirs and texts of historical interest with a focus on Central Europe but also including literary non-fiction about France, Israel, immigration, and science. Most Plunkett Lake Press eBooks are in English; some are in French and a few in German.[3] A few titles are also available in paperback. Plunkett Lake Press's eBooks are available worldwide in the Amazon/Kindle, Apple iBooks, Nook and Kobo formats.

Plunkett Lake Press offers a complete roster of non-fiction by Stefan Zweig, including his autobiography The World of Yesterday and his biographies Balzac, Erasmus of Rotterdam, Joseph Fouché, Magellan, Marie Antoinette, and Mary Stuart.

References

  1. ^ "Helen Epstein". American Friends of the Hebrew University. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  2. ^ Graff, E.J. (2005). "Recklessness and arrogance: E.J. Graff on Heda Kovaly's Under A Cruel Star and the need for more 'intimate political reportage'". Columbia Journalism Review. 44: 66-.
  3. ^ Parr, Molly (February 27, 2014). "Four Questions with Helen Epstein, Author and E-Book Publisher". JewishBoston. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)