Lion Hudson

Lion Hudson
Founded 2003
Country of origin England
Headquarters location Oxford, England
Publication types Bibles, books, literature, digital content
Nonfiction topics Religion, Christianity
Fiction genres Literature
Official website www.lionhudson.com

Lion Hudson is British book publishing company.[1] The company is headquartered in Oxford, England, UK and remains an independent, public, unlisted company.

Publishing

Lion Hudson publishes books and digital products under five imprints:

Building Bridges: Is there Hope for North Korea? David Alton and Rob Chidley; The Lion Handbook to the Bible David and Pat Alexander; Gunning for God by John Lennox; Mugabe and the White African by Ben Freeth; and First Steps series of self-help books

The Heavenly Man: The Remarkable True Story of Chinese Christian Brother Yun Brother Yun and Paul Hattaway and Freedom in Christ Course Neil T. Anderson and Steve Goss

The Lion Story Bible Series by Penny Frank, Tony Morris, Eric Ford and John Haysom. The Lion Children’s Bible Pat Alexander & Carolyn Cox; Lion First Bible Pat Alexander; The Storyteller Bible Bob Hartmann; My Very First Bible Lois Rock; and Just Because Rebecca Elliott.

Stories Jesus Told Nick Butterworth & Mick Inkpen; The Candle Bible for Toddlers Juliet David and Helen Prole; and The Candle Bible for Kids Juliet David and Jo Parry

Co-editions

Lion Hudson successfully partners with hundreds of publishers worldwide in order to produce a variety of illustrated books in local languages including children's bibles in as many as 208 different languages. The company attends international book fairs including Frankfurt Book Fair, Bologna Book Fair, London Book Fair and ICRS in the USA.

History

Lion Hudson plc resulted from the merger in December 2003 of Lion Publishing plc and Angus Hudson Ltd.

Lion Publishing was founded in 1971 by David & Pat Alexander in order to publish books in plain language about Christianity for readers who are not necessarily Christian and for a diverse, international readership. The Lion Handbook to the Bible their first book supported by a consortium of co-edition partners, and they started publishing for children in 1991. Lion Publishing celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2011 with a service of thanksgiving at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.

Angus Hudson founded his company in 1977 to publish international co-editions primarily for Christian communities around the world. Monarch Books joined Angus Hudson Ltd in the 1980s and Candle Books developed as their children's imprint packaging innovative bible centred adventures.

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