Shanghai Translation Publishing House (Chinese: 上海译文出版社) is the largest comprehensive translation publishing house in the People's Republic of China. Founded in January 1978, it is a member of Shanghai Century Publishing Group, which is also the parent company of Shanghai People's Publishing House, Truth and Wisdom Press, etc.
Shanghai Translation Publishing House specializes in publishing Chinese translations of world literature, philosophy and social sciences as well as bilingual dictionaries, foreign-language reference books and textbooks, and books on world culture. The editorial staff is composed of men and women with rich experience and of fairly great scholarship. They all have a good command of one or more of the world's major languages including Chinese, English, French, German, Russian, Japanese, Spanish, etc. In addition, the House is proud of its wide network of contributors who are either researchers and scholars in their own fields or renowned translators.
The House each year publishes more than 400 titles, more than half of which are Chinese translations of world literature. These books have enjoyed an immense popularity with readers both in China and abroad. It has always been STPH's practice to honor the rights of overseas authors. The House has been engaging in co-publishing projects with foreign publishers since 1988. And in 1990, when China was not yet a member country of the Berne Convention and Universal Copyright Convention, it bought the right to publish the translated version in simplified Chinese characters the novel Scarlett, sequel to Gone with the Wind. Up to now, more than 800 contracts concerning translation licenses have been signed with publishers abroad, among which are works by Hemingway, Faulkner, Foster, Maugham, Remarque, Boll, Hesse, etc.
The House also publishes Chinese translations of western philosophy, economics, history, international politics, biographies, etc. Important translations include THE DISCOVERS and THE CREATORS by D. J. Boorstin, SURVEY OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (in 11 volumes), THE WORK OF NATIONS, REINVENTING GOVERNMENT, SCIENTISTS WHO HAVE CHANGED THE WORLD, DICTIONARY OF PSYCHOLOGY and THE EPIC QUEST FOR OIL, MONEY AND POWER.