Publish your text only work with Tricorn Books, and when you order 200 copies or more, we’ll give you an additional 50 books completely FREE! Whether you’re an indie author with a debut novel, or a seasoned writer we will provide a personal publishing service and books you will be proud of. Don’t delay; don’ miss out on your 50 FREE copies.
We are a small, Hampshire based company that packs a punch. Also, we are very good at who we are and what we do – book publishers and book printing experts. We have worked with some high profile, national and international clients including The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, Alex Thomson Racing & Hugo Boss.
The Falkland Islands’ Government, international artist Ursula Sternberg, the Royal Navy, Portsmouth City Council. These organisations demand high quality products. In addition, we work with many local, first time and established authors.
Our team understand how important your book is to you. Similarly, how much time and effort you have spent getting to where you are. Above all, we will guide and support you every step of the way and are always there to take your call on this exciting journey.
Our prices are competitive, our policy transparent and our authors are the focus of everything we do. Follow the link to see some of our recent book projects
Our app makes it easy for self-publishing authors to take even more control themselves. The app allows you to upload manuscripts and images; edit and make amends; make direct secure payments; create vivid blurbs and short synopses—all in a few clicks. Once finished, you will be listed on our exciting new Tricorn Bookshop to promote and sell your books online.
Still in the heart of Portsmouth
Have a chat with the team 07786 184505 or ping them an email at enquiries@tricornbooks.co.uk
Call our creative team on 02393 430 038 for a one-to-one phone consultation. Or maybe you would prefer a Skype conference call? Your choice, just let us know.
Click here to read about Charlie’s experience publishing with Tricorn Books in a recent Farmers Weekly article