Thin Man Press

Thin Man Press is a London-based boutique publisher.

[1] In July 2014, Thin Man Press published Libertines' front man Peter Doherty's second book From Albion to Shangri-La.

[1][2] It is a compilation of extracts from Doherty's journals and tour diaries, edited by Nina Antonia.

In 2012, Thin Man Press published an English translation of Osama bin Laden's bodyguard's memoir: Guarding Bin Laden, My Life in Al-Qaeda by Nasser al-Bahri,[3] originally published in France, co-written by Le Figaro journalist, Georges Malbrunot.

[4] Thin Man Press has also published, among other titles: Spark In The Dark,[5] the first collection of poetry by Southwark Mysteries playwright, John Constable (aka John Crow); The Rise and Fall of The Clash an account of tracking down the various members of The Clash and then making the eponymous film, by director, Danny Garcia;[6] A Wave of Dreams, the surrealist classic by Louis Aragon in translation for the first time by Susan de Muth and Licentia by A.A. Walker.