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Del Rey Manga was the manga-publishing imprint of Del Rey Books, a branch of Ballantine Books, which in turn is part of Random House, the publishing division of Bertelsmann. History [ edit ]
Del Rey Books is an imprint of the Random House Group, a division of Penguin Random House. The imprint was established in 1977 under the editorship of Judy-Lynn del Rey and her husband, author Lester del Rey. Today, the imprint specializes in science fiction, fantasy, horror, and fantasy romance.
The Best of Lester del Rey; The Best of Philip K. Dick; The Best of Raymond Z. Gallun; The Best of Robert Bloch; The Best Science Fiction of the Year 7; The Best Science Fiction of the Year 8; The Best Science Fiction of the Year 9; Beyond the Blue Event Horizon; The Bishop's Heir; Black Elfstone; The Black Irix; Black Powder War; The Black ...
Ballantine prevailed in the struggle for the Tolkien work, with their editions of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings including a message on the back cover from Tolkien himself urging consumers to buy Ballantine's version and boycott "unauthorized editions" (i.e. the version from Ace Books). A separate Canadian edition of the books was published ...
The Best of H. P. Lovecraft: Bloodcurdling Tales of Horror and the Macabre is a collection of stories by American author H. P. Lovecraft.It was first published in trade paperback by Del Rey/Ballantine in October 1982 as a volume in its Classic Library of Science Fiction, and reprinted in September 1988 and April 1995, with an ebook edition issued in November. 2002.
Del Rey Manga (68 P) F. Fawcett Publications (2 C, 15 P) R. Random House video games (3 P) ... Ballantine Books; Bantam Books; Bantam Spectra; Barrie & Jenkins ...
The Best of Lester del Rey is a collection of science fiction short stories by American author Lester del Rey. It was first published in paperback by Del Rey/Ballantine in September 1978 as a volume in its Classic Library of Science Fiction, with a Science Fiction Book Club hardcover edition following in December of the same year. It was ...
Floyd C. Gale wrote that all of the stories "have the stamp of [del Rey's] compassion [for the unhuman]". [2] Damon Knight found the stories "memorable for their quiet compassion." [3] Newspaper reviewer Earl Heath described the book as "good and different stories [which] will amuse you, arouse you, and perhaps chill you a bit." [4]