

Submission Guidelines For The Three Imprints
The Work
- A cover letter containing a manuscript description, manuscript outline and table of contents
- The full manuscript, if completed
- If a proposal, three chapters
- Table of Contents
- All work must be paginated
- Word count
The Market
- Three competing works and the new information your manuscript contains that will move someone to buy the book
- The target market. What specific group(s) of reader do you have in mind?
- How best to approach the target market
- Your marketing approach to reach the reader
Personal
- Credentials relative to the book
- How best to contact you: telephone and email
Please submit completed manuscripts to:
History Publishing Company, LLC
P.O. Box 700
Palisades, NY 10964
Attention: Don Bracken
Response time is about two months.
About the Imprints
History Publishing
History Publishing is looking for interesting stories that make up history. If you have a story about an aspect of history that would have an appeal to a large niche or a broad readership, History Publishing is interested.
History Publishing is looking for interesting stories that make up history. If you have a story about an aspect of history that would have an appeal to a large niche or a broad readership, History Publishing is interested. Some of our current works are The Words of War, a comparison of the newspaper reportage of northern and southern newspapers as they reported the same battles during the Civil War, citing The New York Times and the Charleston Mercury.
Hunting the American Terrorist, the first of two books by the former head of the FBI’s counter-terrorism unit and the unit’s personality profiler is another. Their second book to follow is Homeland Insecurity, an inside look at the political interference that rendered U.S. counter-intelligence agencies impotent prior to 9/11.
Another book underway is Legerdemain: The President’s Secret Plan, The Bomb and What The French Never Knew. A True Story by James Heaphey, PhD. In his youth, Heaphey worked undercover for the U.S. Air Force to wrest the French colony of Morocco away from the French colonial system and into the American sphere of influence in order to safeguard the U.S. bombing route for the Strategic Air Command. Key to the project was the need to protect the secret storage site of the atomic bombs which were completely unknown to the French.
Today’s Books
This imprint is looking for works dealing with the contemporary world, the issues facing it and the means of resolving those issues either on a personal basis or even a collective one.
This imprint is looking for works dealing with the contemporary world, the issues facing it and the means of resolving those issues either on a personal basis or even a collective one. An example is Career of Gold, Defeating Age Bias by Re-Careering For The Second Half Of Your Life. This work shows the post-fifty individual how to deal with the reality of age bias and how to develop a career in the later years by taking advantage of the changes in the world. A proposed work, like Career of Gold, must have a viable means of dealing with the problems the issues of today create.
Chronology Books
This imprint is dedicated to people whose interesting lives have allowed them to share in the making of history. Our focus is on autobiographical or biographical memoirs of indivividuals who…
This imprint is dedicated to people whose interesting lives have allowed them to share in the making of history. Our focus is on autobiographical or biographical memoirs of indivividuals who, though they may be little known to the general public, have had an impact on modern history. For example, Don’t Shoot—We’re Republicans is an account of the experiences of FBI agent Jack Owens, and how he handled the challenges dealt to him.
For Agents with Completed Work
Please submit completed manuscripts to:
History Publishing Company, LLC
P.O. Box 700
Palisades, NY 10964
Attention: Don Bracken
Response time is about two months.
For Authors without representation
If you have written a book that meets the needs of either imprint send the table of contents and two or three chapters of your manuscript to our mailing address above. Be advised that the manuscript chapters and table of contents will not be returned. If you have not yet written the book, contact us by e-mail and if we like it, we will work with you in developing your project.
Authors, so engaged, are not required to pay a fee of any kind and are expected to engage in the active promotion of the book upon its development.