Chelsea House Publishers Relocates to New Offices in Langhorne, PA.Business Editors PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 1, 2004 Chelsea House Publishers, a leading nonfiction non·fic·tion n. 1. Prose works other than fiction: I've read her novels but not her nonfiction. 2. The category of literature consisting of works of this kind. publisher of curriculum-oriented books for children and young adults and a unit of Haights Cross Communications, Inc., today announced it has relocated re·lo·cate v. re·lo·cat·ed, re·lo·cat·ing, re·lo·cates v.tr. To move to or establish in a new place: relocated the business. v.intr. its editorial and management offices to Langhorne, PA, 25 miles outside of Philadelphia. For the past 20 years, Chelsea House had been headquartered in Broomall, PA. Bob Laronga, President of Chelsea House and Sundance/Newbridge Educational Publishing, said: "This is the latest phase in Haights Cross' investment in strengthening its publishing operations. Last year, we opened a consolidated, state-of-the-art warehouse, distribution, and customer service center in Northborough, MA. This new facility serves Chelsea House, Sundance/Newbridge Educational Publishing, and Triumph Learning. The move of Chelsea House's editorial and management operations to attractive new offices further reflects our commitment to our library and educational publishing businesses. Haights Cross' goal is to build the strongest possible foundation for the continued growth and success of these distinguished publishers." About Chelsea House Publishers: Chelsea House Publishers, founded in 1966 and located near Philadelphia, PA, is a leading publisher of high quality, nonfiction books for children and young adults on such topics as American history, multicultural mul·ti·cul·tur·al adj. 1. Of, relating to, or including several cultures. 2. Of or relating to a social or educational theory that encourages interest in many cultures within a society rather than in only a mainstream culture. studies, biographies, sports, science, and health. In addition, Chelsea House offers hundreds of volumes of literary criticism, edited by Harold Bloom ''' Harold Bloom (born July 11, 1930) is an American professor and prominent literary and cultural critic. Bloom defended 19th-century Romantic poets at a time when their reputations stood at a low ebb, has constructed controversial theories of poetic influence, and , Sterling Professor of the Humanities, Yale University Yale University, at New Haven, Conn.; coeducational. Chartered as a collegiate school for men in 1701 largely as a result of the efforts of James Pierpont, it opened at Killingworth (now Clinton) in 1702, moved (1707) to Saybrook (now Old Saybrook), and in 1716 was , as well as reference books for older readers. Its books are broadly adopted worldwide by school and public libraries. Chelsea House Publishers is a wholly owned unit of Haights Cross Communications, Inc. For more information, visit www.chelseahouse.com. About Haights Cross Communications: Founded in 1997 and based in White Plains, NY, Haights Cross Communications is a premier educational and library publisher dedicated to creating the finest books, audio products, periodicals, software and online services, serving the following markets: K-12 supplemental education, public and school library publishing, audio books, and medical continuing education continuing education: see adult education. continuing education or adult education Any form of learning provided for adults. In the U.S. the University of Wisconsin was the first academic institution to offer such programs (1904). publishing. Haights Cross companies include: Sundance/Newbridge Educational Publishing (Northborough, MA), Triumph Learning (New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , NY), Recorded Books (Prince Frederick There are several people named Prince Frederick:
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