Page One is a bookstore chain and publisher founded in Singapore by Mark Tan (陈家强), with three branches in mainland China. Traditionally focused on English language books, it has recently expanded into the Chinese language market. Some branches closed in Singapore (2011), Taiwan (2015), and Hong Kong (November 2016).
History
Page One began in 1983, when a small shop stocking handpicked art and design books opened in a shopping mall in Singapore. The small shop accumulated a loyal following over the years and evolved into a brand.[1]
Since then, Page One has marked its presence with bookstores in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and Taiwan.[1] In Singapore, the Page One bookstore was established at VivoCity, the shopping mall touted to be the largest of its kind on the island.
While it began as a retail outfit, Page One has also expanded in the areas of book publishing and distribution over the years.[1] In publishing, Page One builds its strength from the acquisition of rights and creation of original in-house titles, with a focus on art and design content. Page One Publishing also brought its created titles to the West by selling territorial rights.