Penguin Group (UK) – The essential piece of your promotion puzzle.

Frequently asked questions

Please find below the answers to our most frequently asked questions. If you cannot find what you are looking for, please click here and use the form to contact us.

What is the minimum order quantity?

If we are supplying books from stock as a subscription or membership incentive, for example, or to give to delegates attending an overseas conference, then the minimum order can be as little as 100 copies.

If we are branding the front cover and printing a book for you, then the minimum order quantity would be 3,000 copies, although prices improve considerably for print runs above 5,000 copies.

If we are producing a more bespoke book for you, then the minimum order would start from 10,000 copies, depending on the extent of customisation / new work required, and also on your budget for the project. The larger the number of copies editorial, writing and design work can be spread across, then the lower your unit price per copy.

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What is the lead time from ordering

For books from stock – an average of 10 working days.

For black and white paperback reprints – an average of 4 - 6 weeks from order to delivery.

For illustrated or colour books – an average of 8 - 12 weeks from order to delivery.

There can sometimes be some room for manoeuvre on these lead times. We would be happy to discuss your needs in more detail and advise you.

These lead times do not include time required for any design or editorial changes to books. We will advise on a case by case basis the appropriate timescales.

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Can I choose any book I want?

Yes, pending author and agent approval.

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What does a quoted price include?

• Manufacturing and printing costs

• Any design and editorial changes requested

• One bulk delivery to one UK address

• Author royalty payments

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I have a limited budget - how can I get the most for my money?

We want you to use books for your promotion. We can make suggestions and will work to ensure that you get the best possible solution for your budget.

• The fewer pages a book has, the cheaper it is to produce

• Black and white books are generally much cheaper than colour books

• Savings can be made by adapting the book's format to make it cheaper to print – Reducing it in size, printing it on different paper, changing the finish on the book cover, changing the board that the cover is printed on.

• We can extract selected passages / chapters from a book rather than print the whole thing

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