NBN International represents Leuven University Press

We are committed to making our publications available to a global audience of readers through an extensive network of representatives and ditributors. Therefore we are delighted to announce that, besides distribution of our titles, NBN International is now also taking care of our sales in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Germany.  

NBN International is the global book and ebook distribution arm of the Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, one of the largest independent publishers in North America. R&L also owns the leading independent book distributor in the United States, National Book Network (NBN), and is affiliated with award-winning and independent London-based publisher Rowman & Littlefield International.

Orders can be placed with NBN International by email (orders@nbninternational.com) or by phone (+44(0) 1752 202301). For customer services, please contact cservs@nbninternational.com.

Ordering information for the Netherlands, France, China, USA and Canada:
In the Netherlands all our titles are available via CB. A selection of our titles are available in France through FMSH-Diffusion and in China our titles are distributed by Inspirees International. In the USA and Canada all English titles are available through Cornell University Press and distributed by Longleaf Services, Inc.

For orders in other countries or any further questions, please contact us at info@lup.be.


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