Melville House, an independent publisher based in Brooklyn, will publish the Senate Intelligence Committee’s newly released “Study of the Central Intelligence Agency’s Detention and Interrogation Program,” the executive summary of a government report that details the widespread use of gruesome torture techniques by the C.I.A. in its counter-terrorism efforts.

Melville House is rushing the 480-page book into production, with an on-sale date of Dec. 30. Melville House paid no advance for the material, which is in the public domain and available for free online. The full 6,000-page report remains classified; only the summary has been released.

Unlike some other publishers that have printed earlier government reports, Melville House says it is not getting any financial or other support from the government to offset production or shipping costs.