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Parent company
  
Simon & Schuster

Parent organization
  
Simon & Schuster

Founded
  
1969

Publication types
  
Books

Founder
  
Alton Hardy Howard

Country of origin
  
United States of America

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Official website
  
www.simonandschuster.com

Headquarters location
  
Brentwood, Tennessee, United States

Howard Books (formerly Julia MacRae Books) is a Christian publishing company founded in 1969 and previously based in West Monroe, Louisiana, but which relocated to Brentwood, Tennessee, (south of Nashville) in September 2009. Howard Books publishes inspirational content.

Julia MacRae Books (1969-1999)

Julia MacRae Books publishes titles on various aspects of Christian living. In addition to Christian bestseller lists, Howard Books has had multiple titles on the New York Times bestseller list by authors such as Karen Kingsbury, various members of Duck Dynasty's Robertson family, Jay Sekulow, Charles Stanley, Allison Pataki, Tim Conway, Dave Ramsey, Frank Peretti, Brad Paisley, Katie Davis, Laura Schroff, and more. Originally, Julia MacRae Books specialized in songbooks and materials for the Churches of Christ, although it was not an official denominational publishing company and also found a consumer base among other evangelical Christian groups of the Southern United States. Author and composer Alton Howard founded Julia MacRae Books in 1969 and was very influential in the musical traditions of the churches of Christ since the 1970s. Howard died on October 28, 2006, at the age of 81.

In 2006 Howard Publishing was bought by Simon & Schuster. [1] The company then underwent the subtle name change from Howard Publishing to Howard Books and moved to Nashville in 2009. Jonathan Merkh is the current Executive Vice President and Publisher of Howard Books, in charge of direction and publication.

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Howard Books Wikipedia