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What kinds of books does Loyola Press publish?
Loyola Press publishes religion books for the general reader. Our books are about Catholic spirituality-how to live and pray and grow as a Catholic Christian at the turn of the millennium. Specific subject areas include: spirituality and prayer; education and faith formation; Catholic life; history, theology, and biography; and Jesuit spirituality and spiritual direction. Please visit our store catalog.
In addition to your religion and spirituality books, is it true that Loyola Press publishes language arts resources, which are used in both parochial and public schools?
Yes, Loyola Press has published Voyages in English since 1943. Our 1999 edition remains a writing and grammar series that builds skills now for future success. We also publish Phonics in Action, Writing in Action, Vocabulary in Action, Exercises in English, and a helpful, affordable grammar skills handbook and practice book series. Although Loyola Press does not have a reading series, our Voyages in English writing and grammar series offers a literature model for teachers to follow using their own choice of literature. Our Exercises in English is a workbook with plenty of practice in grammar and may be used with any language arts textbook. For more information on these products, call 800.621.1008. Schools may request preview copies.
What are your ordering and shipping policies?
You may order by phone, fax, mail, or online. Orders must be prepaid. We accept MasterCard, VISA, check, or money orders. For business-to-business orders, a billing account can be opened with acceptable credit. Delivery on most orders can be expected within 3 to 10 business days depending on shipping methods.
How can I get on your mailing list?
Call our Customer Service Department at 800.621.1008 or fax your request to 773.281.0555.
How are your products produced?
Loyola Press puts a great deal of thought and care into the production of each new product we develop. We work with in-house and out-of-house editors, freelance designers, and production and printing houses to take advantage of the latest in design and printing technology. If you are with a company that wishes to be added to our vendor list, please mail information on services provided and price competitiveness, as well as samples, to our Loyola Press Production Manager. No calls please.
How can an educational institution obtain a review copy from Loyola Press?
Mail or fax your request on your school's letterhead. Please include the course name and number, the name of the professor conducting the class, and the number of students expected to register for the class.
How can I obtain a desk copy or media review copy from Loyola Press?
Call, fax, or e-mail your request. Please include the publication or broadcast you review for and its phone number. Also, please send two copies of the resulting review or broadcast to: Loyola Press, Marketing Department, 3441 North Ashland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60657.
Where can I find out-of-print Loyola Press publications?
Book Depot: 800.801.7193
Eureka! Booksearch: 800.563.1222
Binc Books: 405.842.0626
Follett Educational Services: 800.621.4272
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Does Loyola Press publish video, CD-ROM, or audiocassette products?
Loyola Press does not self-produce CD-ROMs or audiocassettes at this time. We have recently begun to publish videos on Ignatian spirituality, Catholic identity, and related themes in partnership with certain production houses. We also offer video support.
What are your "Jesuit Consortium" books?
Loyola Press is the North American distributor for four academic publishers in Rome: Gregorian University Press, Jesuit Historical Institute, Biblical Institute Press, and Oriental Institute Press. These scholarly works include books on biblical studies, theology, and Asian and Jesuit studies. Although all four presses publish works in many languages, we only sell their current English-language titles. For more information see our store catalog.
Are you a part of Loyola University?
No, Loyola Press is not affiliated with any university. We do not publish or print textbooks, dissertations, or scholarly materials for a specific academic institution. Loyola Press is an independent not-for-profit publisher, owned and operated since 1912 by the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus.
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