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Sylviaplath Publishing Ltd

Classic literature published

European Association of Educational Literature Publishers and is currently the only representative of making quality and low price publising of the books for the readers which are not familiar with the classics.

  • “Murder in the Eastern Express”
  • “451 Fahrenheit”
  • “Kateryna”
  • “Ulysses”
  • “Romeo and Juliet”
  • “Jude Inconspicuous”
  • “Hunting for a snark”
  • “City”

Books

Old School Grit: Times May Change, But the Rules for Success Never Do Books

Old School Grit: Times May Change, But the Rules for Success Never Do

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“Reincarnation” by Franz Kafka Books

“Reincarnation” by Franz Kafka

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“451 Fahrenheit” by Ray Bradbury Books

“451 Fahrenheit” by Ray Bradbury

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“Murder in the” Eastern Express “” Agatha Christie Books

“Murder in the” Eastern Express “” Agatha Christie

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“Ulysses” James Joyce Books

“Ulysses” James Joyce

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“Kateryna” Taras Shevchenko Books

“Kateryna” Taras Shevchenko

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“Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare Books

“Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare

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Terms of consideration for publishing

1) We accept manuscripts only in electronic form and only through the manuscript submission form. Manuscripts sent to the e-mail address of the publisher, transferred on flash drives and other media to the publisher are not considered.

2) The review process of a manuscript takes an average of 3 months. Please note that sometimes it may take longer due to the size of the manuscript or the workload of the editor. We look forward to your understanding.

3) We do not consider:
– excerpts, parts of manuscripts and ideas of works;
– manuscripts written by hand or submitted in paper / printed form.

4) According to the rules of the publishing house, manuscripts are not reviewed and are not returned.

5) Only those applications are considered that meet all the requirements for the design of materials.

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