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Tyndale House Publishers

www.tyndale.com

 
"Tyndale House Publishers is located in Carol Stream, Illinois, a suburb west of Chicago. Founded in 1962 by Dr. Kenneth N. Taylor as a means of publishing The Living Bible, Tyndale House products include the ""Left Behind"" series and other New York Times"
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.tyndale.com
  • 351 Executive Dr
    Carol Stream, IL USA 60188
  • Phone: 630.668.8300

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