The Rosen Publishing Group is an American publisher specializing in educational books catering to readers from pre-Kindergarten through grade 12. Originally established in 1950 as "Richards Rosen Press," the company is headquartered in
New York City. In 1982, it underwent a name change to become the Rosen Publishing Group.[1]
In collaboration with Rosen Educational Services, the company publishes over 700 titles for the school market under the
Britannica Educational Publishing imprint as of 2017.[2] Each year, it adds approximately 100 new titles to its catalogue, reinforcing its commitment to providing educational resources for students and educators alike.[3]
Imprints
Under the leadership of owner Roger Rosen, Rosen Publishing has acquired several publishers, incorporating them as
imprints within its portfolio:
Cavendish Square: In 2013, Roger Rosen acquired
Marshall Cavendish’s North American library operation and rebranded it as Cavendish Square.[5]
Enslow Publishing: Acquired by Roger Rosen in 2014, Enslow Publishing became part of the Rosen Publishing family.[6]
Jackdaw Publications: Rosen Publishing acquired Jackdaw Publications in 2015, integrating its offerings into its catalogue.[7]
Greenhaven Press, Lucent Books, and KidHaven Press: In 2016, Rosen Publishing acquired the rights to these imprints from
Gale.[8] Aimed at
upper elementary and
middle school readers, these imprints focus on the development of learning and thinking skills, as well as social studies content.