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VJ Books
Company typePrivate
IndustryRetail
Founded1998
HeadquartersTualatin, Oregon, United States
Productsbooks, First editions, collectible books, and Limited editions
Number of employees
10 (2015)
Websitewww.vjbooks.com

VJ BOOKS is an online bookstore based in Tualatin, a suburb of Portland, Oregon. They are an independent seller of collectible and signed (author autographed) books in the world, working with major publishers and individual authors[1].

Norwood Press

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Early in 2000 VJ Books contracted to produce special limited editions of the books written by Clive Cussler. Starting with the first hardcover of Pacific Vortex!, they created deluxe signed, lettered and numbered editions housed in matching slipcases. In 2004 VJ Books launched their own imprint, Norwood Press, with the publication of Cussler's Black Wind[2].

Norwood Press has produced over 40 Cussler editions, written by Cussler and his team of co-authors: Paul Kemprecos, Jack Du Brul, Grant Blackwood, Dirk Cussler, Justin Scott, Thomas Perry, Graham Brown, Russell Blake, and Boyd Morrison. Additionally, Norwood Press created deluxe editions of books written by Amy Tan, Ken Follett, and Blake Crouch (author of the Pines Trilogy).

In 2011 Norwood Press began publishing titles by bestselling author Alan Jacobson[3]. Starting with Inmate 1577, Norwood Press produced editions of Hard Target (2012), No Way Out (2013), Spectrum (2014) and The Lost Codex (winter 2015).

Norwood Press Notable Authors

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The Following is a list of authors that have been published by Norwood Press.

Author
1 Clive Cussler
2 Paul Kemprecos
3 Jack Du Brul
4 Grant Blackwood
5 Dirk Cussler
6 Justin Scott
7 Thomas Perry
8 Graham Brown
9 Russell Blake
10 Boyd Morrison
11 J.A. Konrath
12 Amy Tan
13 Alan Jacobson
14 Blake Crouch
  1. ^ "AN INTERVIEW WITH VJ BOOKS". Biblio.com. Biblio.com. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  2. ^ Schreck, Tom. "INDIE BOOKSTORE OF THE WEEK-VJ BOOKS, TUALATIN, OREGON". Tom Schreck: Inside a Mystery Writer's Mind. Tom Schreck. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Alan Jacobson". Norwood Press. Norwood Press. Retrieved 14 September 2015.