Abbeville Publishing Group is an independent book publishing company specializing in
fine art and illustrated books. Based in
New York City, Abbeville publishes approximately 40 titles each year and has an active backlist of over 700 titles on a wide range of subjects, including
art,
architecture,
design,
travel,
photography,
parenting, and
children’s books.
The company was founded in
1977 by Robert E. Abrams and his father Harry N. Abrams, who had previously founded the art book publishing company
Harry N. Abrams, Inc. in
1949.
Honors and awards bestowed upon Abbeville titles include the George Wittenborn Award for
Art across America (1991)

, the Carey-Thomas Award for
The Vatican Frescoes of Michelangelo (1982), and the Prix Vasari Award for
Botticelli (1990).
Imprints and Divisions
Abbeville Publishing Group’s major imprint is
Abbeville Press, which consists of art and illustrated books for an international readership.
Abbeville Gifts is an imprint which produces desk diaries, stationery, and other printed merchandise. In 2007 the company announced the launch of
Abbeville Family, a new division publishing titles for parents, children, and families. Abbeville Family encompasses the
Abbeville Kids imprint, which makes children’s illustrated books. The popular
New Father series by
Armin Brott 
is also part of Abbeville Family, as are the
New Father audiobooks, published under the
Abbeville Audio imprint.
Title Sampling
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