Bridget Williams Books


Bridget Williams Books is a New Zealand book publisher, established in 1990 by Bridget Williams.

Establishment

Williams established the company in 1990 when the company she was working for, Allen & Unwin, was sold. She purchased the titles which she had developed as Allen & Unwin's managing director and started her own publishing company. Williams' vision for the company was for it to publish "good books that sell" – books with significant messages. Her personal interests in women's and Māori history, and New Zealand general history, have influenced the books that the company publishes.
From 1995 to 1998, the company published under a joint imprint with Auckland University Press, before returning to independent publisher status in 1998.

Development

In 2006, the company established the Bridget Williams Publishing Trust, which applies for grants from philanthropic organisations to support publication of specific titles. For example, in 2013 the J.R. McKenzie Trust provided funding towards the publication and promotion of Inequality – A New Zealand Crisis.
In 2011, Tom Rennie was hired as Associate Editor, and began to develop a digital publishing strategy for the company. As a result, in 2013, BWB Texts were released – a series of short texts on topics of New Zealand interest, published first as e-books and later as paperbacks. Certain titles in the series are funded by Creative New Zealand, and others are funded through the Bridget Williams Books Publishing Trust.

Awards