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* [http://www.centurypubl.com Century Publishing Official website]
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Hutchinson & Co. was an English book publisher. It merged with Century Publishing in 1985 to form Century Hutchinson, and was folded into Random House UK in 1989.

Among other books Hutchinson published The Enchantress the first novel by Una Lucy Silberrad.

Century Publishing

Century Publishing is a company in Salt Lake City that publishes books on homosexuality (same-sex attraction), social issues, and business.

It publishes for the controversial organization Evergreen International. It has published all the books by Jason Park about how he "resolved his homosexual problems" and became straight. [1] These books have been translated into Spanish.

It also published the book A Place in the Kingdom: Spiritual Insights from Latter-day Saints about Same-Sex Attraction, which contains 26 personal essays from Mormons who discuss their strugles with same-sex attraction while trying to follow the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Century Publishing also maintains the SameSexAttraction.org Web site, which is a general Christian site with the same philosophy as Evergreen International that people with same--sex attractions can diminish those attractions and avoid homosexual behaviors.