Plunkett Lake Press is a publishing company based in Lexington, Massachusetts.[1] It was founded by Patrick Mehr in 2010. PLP e-publishes classics of non-fiction: biographies, memoirs and texts of historical interest with a focus on Central Europe, such as Under a Cruel Star by Heda Margolius Kovaly[2] and Defying Hitler by Sebastian Haffner.

PLP e-publishes literary non-fiction about several topics, including France, Germany, Israel, immigration, and science. Most Plunkett Lake Press eBooks are in English; some are in French and German. 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.[3]

Plunkett Lake Press offers a roster of non-fiction by Stefan Zweig,[4] including his autobiography The World of Yesterday and his biographies of Balzac,[5] Erasmus of Rotterdam,[6] Joseph Fouché,[7] Magellan,[8] Marie Antoinette,[9] Freud,[10] and Mary Stuart.[11]

Other Plunkett Lake Press authors include Jean-Denis Bredin, Abba Eban, Amos Elon, Albert Memmi, Susan Quinn, Emilio Segrè and Chaim Weizmann.

References

  1. "Plunkett Lake Press Publisher Info". Smashwords.
  2. Grimes, William (December 9, 2010). "Heda Kovaly, Czech Who Wrote of Totalitarianism, Is Dead at 91". The New York Times.
  3. Kody, Hillary. "Talking with Patrick Mehr, Plunkett Lake Press rights & digitization manager". The Pubcast.
  4. "Stefan Zweig". Gustav Mahler. February 2017.
  5. "Balzac by Stefan Zweig".
  6. "Erasmus of Rotterdam by Stefan Zweig".
  7. "Joseph Fouché: Portrait of a Politician by Stefan Zweig".
  8. "Magellan: Conqueror of the Seas by Stefan Zweig".
  9. "Marie Antoinette: The Portrait of an Average Woman by Stefan Zweig".
  10. "Freud by Zweig by Stefan Zweig".
  11. "Mary Stuart by Stefan Zweig".
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