Date Founded: 2005
Founder: Peter Maresca
Headquarters Address: Palo Alto, California
Country of Origin: United States of America. North America.
Business Category: Book Publisher, Publishing, Multimedia & electronic book publisher
Genre: Fiction, Nonfiction, Memoir, Comics, Planner, Children’s Books
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Bookstore: https://sundaypressbooks.com/
Hours Of Operation: 8am - 5pm Pacific Time
Primary Language: English US
Wikipedia Page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunday_Press_Books
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Annual Revenue: ($0-100k)
Number of Employees: {1-9}
Areas Served: United States
Products & Services: eBooks, Paperback, Publishing, Editing, Formatting, Printing
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About Sunday Press Books
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LITTLE DONALD'S SNEEZE
A Winsor McCay satirical update from Peter Kuper's celebrated New Yorker magazine comic page. Get this limited edition print and donate to Feeding America.
SUNDAY PRESS receives its
18th Will Eisner Award nomination in 2020!
Little Joe took the honor this year for the "virtual" Will Eisner Awards, which will take place online due to the cancellation of Comic-Con International in San Diego.
Little Joe reviewed
SUNDAY PRESS receives its
17th Will Eisner Award nomination in 2019!
Thimble Theatre took the honor this year at the Will Eisner Awards ceremony at Comic-Con International in San Diego.
THIMBLE THEATRE well reviewed
by both The Comics Journaland Yesterday's Papers
Foolish Questions and Crazy Quilt were both honored this year at the Will Eisner Awards ceremony at Comic-Con International in San Diego.
Sunday Press is honored to receive the 2017 Will Eisner Comics Industry Award for Best Archival Project. Order from the Sunday Press website and get FREE shipping (U.S. only) and a Dick Tracy poster page.
Dick Tracy receives TWO great reviews in The Comics Journal
See what comics scholars Frank Young and Paul Tumey have to say about the latest collection from Sunday Press
White Boy makes NY Times Top Ten!
The New York TImes Holiday Gift Guide is out and White Boy is on the list of top ten graphic novels for 2015. "This exquisite collection, from the indispensable publisher of vintage comic strips, Sunday Press..."
Happy Birthday Little Nemo!
Little Nemo in Slumberland began on October 15, 1905. To celebrate Nemo's birthday, Sunday Press started a new series on GoComics.
See the run of Winsor McCay's masterpiece fully restored and online four Sundays a week!
SOCIETY IS NIX is nominated for a Will Eisner Award
The "Oscars of the Comics" were awarded at the San Diego Comic-Con
NEW review of Society is Nix in The New York Times!
"...an essential primer on the Big Bang of comic strips that occurred at the turn of the last century."
A great review of Society is Nix in Print Magazine!
"this one's a must-have. It's chockablock with a wide and wild assortment of early twentieth-century comics art with spectacularly imaginative and innovative layouts."
Origins of Comics at GoComics.com
GoComics, the premiere website for comic strips, is now featuring a serialization of Society is Nix, along with early comics from other Sunday Press editions and an assortment of pages that have never been reprinted anywhere.
Subscribe for FREE at GoComics!
NEW review of Society is Nix in the Wall Street Journal!
Design master Chip Kidd calls it one of the year's best:
"Peter Maresca has been delighting aficionados of turn-of-the-20th-century Sunday comics pages for more than 10 years with his spectacularly produced and designed volumes, starting with "Little Nemo in Slumberland" in 2005. "Society Is Nix" ... is a collection that represents the birth of the medium itself...Mr. Maresca's approach is stunning and simple: He reproduces the pages at actual size (that is, enormous) with top-notch printing values."
AND...see what comics scholar Paul Tumey of The Comics Journal and graphics guru Steven Heller of The Atlantic have to say about this year's most essential book on comic strips.
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