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Norwich Books and Music, part of the Hymns Ancient & Modern group, will become the exclusive sales agent and distributor for Liturgical Press titles in the UK and Europe from 1st July 2014.
Liturgical Press publishes Catholic and ecumenical works in liturgy, Scripture, theology, spirituality and monasticism for academic and professional audiences as well as individual readers.
Dominic Vaughan, CEO of Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd, owners of Norwich Books and Music, said, “We look forward to welcoming Liturgical Press customers, many of whom will already know us well. I am sure that new customers will quickly find us to be responsive and efficient.”
For more information contact Michael Addison ([email protected]).Order line: + 44 (0) 1603 785925. E-mail [email protected]
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