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Skyhorse Publishing, Inc., known as Skyhorse Publishing, was founded in 2006 and is located in New York, NY. It is an American independent book publishing company, and is distributed by W. W. Norton & Company. The current president and publisher is founder Tony Lyons, who named it after Brando Skyhorse, an editor at the company. It acquired Arcade Publishing in 2010. - Source: Wikipedia

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