White-Boucke Publishing was founded in 1987 in Glendale,
California, as a part-time venture offering technical documentation
services to local industry and machine stenography services to local
insurance and medical concerns. We published our first commercial
book "The
UnDutchables" in 1989 and it soon became a European bestseller
- a status that it continues to hold overseas. This early success
enabled us to develop White-Boucke Publishing into a full-time business
and thus expand both the book publishing and stenography activities.
The premier road manager, Phil Kaufman, honored us with his autobiography "Road
Mangler Deluxe," in 1993. This offering immediately enhanced
our standing in the book world by receiving excellent reviews in
major US publications such as The Washington Post, The Los Angeles
Times and Entertainment Weekly, in addition to becoming a Tower bestseller.
The book has since been featured on radio shows countrywide, and
the author has appeared on national TV (including "Donahue" and
various TNN programs). The titles that followed have all been a commercial
success - we have never forced a title out of print.
In 1994, White-Boucke Publishing relocated to Colorado and became
a fully fledged corporation. In this capacity, we continue to offer
unique, lively works of non-fiction, often with a strong element
of humor, and are also developing a series of reference works for
Court Reporters - a very specialized field. Our philosophy is to
be highly objective in selecting subject matter, and to give each
book a unique presentation: from cover design to inside layout. As
a result, we publish very few new titles each year.
As an additional yet equally important activity, we provide realtime
captioning for deaf and hard-of-hearing people in the state of Colorado.
Current clients include universities, community colleges, courts
and police departments, industrial concerns, and of course private
individuals.