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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle. Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers ...

  3. Puffin Books - Wikipedia

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    Official website. www .puffin .co .uk. Puffin Books is a longstanding children's imprint of the British publishers Penguin Books. Since the 1960s, it has been among the largest publishers of children's books in the UK and much of the English-speaking world. [1] The imprint now belongs to Penguin Random House, a subsidiary of the German media ...

  4. Xlibris - Wikipedia

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    Xlibris is a printing and distribution service that produces hardback and paperback books. It also publishes e-books in several formats. The company was acquired by a supported publishing company, Author Solutions, Inc., on January 8, 2009. Prior to that, 49% of the company had been owned by Random House.

  5. Pocket Books - Wikipedia

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    History. Pocket Books produced the first mass-market, pocket-sized paperback books in the United States in early 1939 and revolutionized the publishing industry. The German Albatross Books had pioneered the idea of a line of color-coded paperback editions in 1931 under Kurt Enoch, and Penguin Books in Britain had refined the idea in 1935 and ...

  6. Vintage Books - Wikipedia

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    Owner (s) Bertelsmann. Official website. knopfdoubleday .com /imprint /vintage /. Vintage Books is a trade paperback publishing imprint of Penguin Random House originally established by Alfred A. Knopf in 1954. The company was acquired by Random House in April 1960, and a British division was set up in 1990.

  7. Ballantine Books - Wikipedia

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    Official website. randomhousebooks .com. Ballantine Books is a major American book publisher that is a subsidiary of German media conglomerate Bertelsmann. Ballantine was founded in 1952 by Ian Ballantine with his wife, Betty Ballantine. [1] Ballantine was acquired by Random House in 1973, [2] which in turn was acquired by Bertelsmann in 1998 ...

  8. Sphere Books - Wikipedia

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    Sphere Books; Parent company: Little, Brown/Hachette: Founded: 1966; 58 years ago () Country of origin: United Kingdom: Headquarters location: London: Publication types: Paperbacks, hardbacks: Nonfiction topics: Biography, autobiography: Fiction genres: Science fiction, fantasy, occult: Official website: littlebrown.co.uk /imprint /sphere /page ...

  9. BookFinder.com - Wikipedia

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    BookFinder.com is a vertical search website that helps readers buy books online. The site's meta-search engine scans the inventories of over 100,000 booksellers located around the world.

  10. Titan Publishing Group - Wikipedia

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    Titan Books also publishes trade paperbacks and graphic novels in the UK and United States under the imprint Titan Comics. The company has a backlist of over 1,000 graphic novels.

  11. Books in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    e. Books in the United Kingdom have been studied from a variety of cultural, economic, political, and social angles since the formation of the Bibliographical Society in 1892 and since the History of books became an acknowledged academic discipline in the 1980s. Books are understood as "written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn ...