Veloce Publishing
Status | Active |
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Founded | 1991 |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Headquarters location | Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset |
Key people | Rod Grainger & Jude Brooks |
Publication types |
Books eBooks Mobile apps |
Nonfiction topics |
Automotive Animal Welfare Military History |
Imprints |
Veloce (Automotive) Hubble & Hattie (Animal Welfare) Battle Cry (Military History) |
Official website |
www digital |
Veloce Publishing is primarily an automotive book publisher based in Poundbury, Dorset. Founded in 1991[1] by Rod Grainger and Jude Brooks, it has published over 700 print and electronic titles under the Veloce name,[2] and a further 30 plus under its Hubble & Hattie imprint, which deals with animal-related subjects.[3]
The name ‘Veloce’ comes from the Italian for ‘speed’, often used by Alfa-Romeo to denote its faster models.The name also references Velocette motorcycles, which were the subject of one the company’s earliest titles.
Veloce’s best-selling title is its Mazda MX-5 Miata workshop manual, written by founder Rod Grainger and Pete Shoemark.
Notable authors who have published books with Veloce include TV presenter Mike Brewer,[4][5] former rally champion and Top Gear pundit Tony Mason and, under the Hubble and Hattie imprint, astronomer Sir Patrick Moore.
References
- ↑ Veloce pass the 20-year milestone
- ↑ About Veloce
- ↑ Lost and Fond - Hubble & Hattie
- ↑ Dorset Echo - Poundbury's Veloce Publishing celebrates Mike Brewer book
- ↑ Veloce launches Mike Brewer's Wheeler Dealer Know How! as an e-book