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Red Quill Books

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Country of origin
  
Canada

Publication types
  
Books

Founder
  
George S. Rigakos

Headquarters location
  
Ottawa, Ontario

Official website
  
www.redquillbooks.com

Founded
  
2009

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Distribution
  
Worldwide by Ingram Content Group and Brunswick Books in Canada

Nonfiction topics
  
Radical comic books and Social Science texts

Red Quill Books was founded in 2009 by a group of scholars led by professor George S. Rigakos, based out of Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. The press, however, has no formal association with Carleton University. The primary mission of the press is to create a venue for reanimating classic, radical texts through comic book or manga formats aimed at a new generation of student, faculty and general readers. Red Quill Books has also sought to develop as sizable catalogue of critical academic books. A founding principle of the press is to funnel a portion of its revenues toward student scholarships in order to support future critical research.

Early notoriety

A year after its launch, Red Quill Books earned some early notoriety for its four-part Communist Manifesto Illustrated series which elicited attention in North America. Red Quill Books has followed this with the release of Capital in Manga which is the English translation of the Manga de Dokuha version produced by East Press, and The Last Days of Che Guevara, derived from the Italian comic entitled Que Viva El Che Guevara.

References

Red Quill Books Wikipedia