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4 PPMG books selected among top 10 prospective global hits

Updated: 2026-01-12
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From left to right, top to bottom: Osborn's Brain: Imaging, Pathology, and Anatomy (3rd Edition); Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming; The History of Nanjing Massacre; and the Story of Bubu and Diandian series.

International Publishing Weekly released its list of the top 10 "Going Global" and "Bringing In" books on Jan 9, along with the top 10 copyright managers for 2025. Among these, Phoenix Publishing and Media Group achieved notable recognition.

PPMG had two titles selected for the latter list: Osborn's Brain: Imaging, Pathology, and Anatomy (3rd Edition), and Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming. Additionally, two books were featured among the top 10 "Going Global" list: the Japanese edition of The History of Nanjing Massacre and the Dutch edition of the Story of Bubu and Diandian series.

An employee from Phoenix Education Publishing was also honored as one of the top 10 copyright managers.

Osborn's Brain: Imaging, Pathology, and Anatomy is published by Elsevier and edited by internationally renowned neuroimaging expert Anne Osborn. Known as the "gold standard" in neuroimaging, this comprehensive work integrates anatomy, pathology, and imaging to provide a detailed exploration of brain disease diagnostics, aligning with the latest WHO classifications and advancements. The Chinese edition, translated by Professor Zhang Bing, ensures accuracy and reliability, featuring over 3,000 high-definition images and full-color illustrations. It is an indispensable resource for imaging and neurology physicians, as well as resident doctors, enhancing their diagnostic capabilities in tackling complex brain diseases.

Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming is a forward-thinking acquisition by Yilin Press, written by Nobel laureate Laszlo Krasznahorkai. The book narrates the journey of 56-year-old Baron Wenckheim as he returns to his hometown in Hungary, hoping to reunite with his childhood love. The book has sold over 33,000 copies to date.

The Japanese edition of The History of Nanjing Massacre is a groundbreaking oral history of the massacre's survivors. It presents vital victim testimonies and authoritative academic insights, bringing these voices directly to the Japanese audience.

The Story of Bubu and Diandian series employs gentle, everyday narratives to foster early childhood emotional understanding and values, pioneering cross-cultural education. The series has been integrated into Belgian classrooms, serving as a cultural bridge between Chinese and foreign children, and stands as a remarkable example of Chinese culture's global outreach.

  • Symbols of Jiangsu (Pocket Edition)

    Non-Fiction

    Symbols of Jiangsu (Pocket Edition) selects the most representative and symbolic Jiangsu special cultural resources.

  • Symbols of China

    Humanities & Social Science; Non-Fiction

    Symbols of China examines those things that make China Chinese.