Industry Bulletins | July 14, 2014
Hazelden Publishing Celebrates 60th Anniversary
Hazelden Publishing, a part of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and located in Center City, Minnesota, is celebrating 60 years as the leading publisher of prevention, intervention, addiction recovery and self-help resources.
This important legacy began in 1954 with the publication of Richmond Walker's Twenty-Four Hours a Day, or more affectionately known throughout the world as "The Little Black Book." The meditation book, which appeals to a broad range of people, still enjoys an immense popularity today, with more than 10 million copies sold.
Hazelden Publishing creates and disseminates knowledge through innovative media and service . . .