About

Lord and Lady Holderness started this publishing and printing business eighteen years ago. They aimed to cater for serious authors wanting to see their memoirs in print, many of whom have written them just for families and friends. Lord Holderness died in 2002 and his wife has continued with the business.

Over the years the business has developed offering would be authors the opportunity to publish their books. Wilton 65 now prints a large variety of books including in the main (but not exclusively) autobiographies, diaries, travel books, poetry, pamphlets and occasionally copies of old books in facsimile. We also publish extracts of particular interest from much longer books that have been on the market in their entirety. We are high class publishers who give individual attention to all who seek our advice.

We can register  for an ISBN and suggest a Bar Code when books are to be made available in bookshops. If allocated an ISBN there is an obligation for the author to send 6 copies of that book to the British library for distribution to the principal libraries. This has the advantage that the book can be located by any bookshop.

For those considering having a book published we will send a leaflet giving details of the most economical and practical way of preparing the text, together with a guide about costs, quantities (from as few as 5 to as many as 15,000 copies, or more) and a rough guide about soft and hard backed books and dust jackets. For an extra fee we are also prepared to edit and can contact both ghost writers and/or Indexers where wanted.