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Popular Library is a New York paperback book company established in 1942 by Leo Margulies and Ned Pines, who at the time were major pulp magazine and newspaper publishers. [1] The company's logo of a pine tree was a tribute to Pines, and another Popular Library signature visual was a reduced black-and-white copy of the front cover on the title ...
Paperback: Popular Library, 1966 The President's Plane Is Missing: Doubleday, 1967 Paperback: Dell, 1968 She'll Never Get off the Ground: Doubleday, 1971 Paperback: Dell, 1972 McDermott's Sky: Laurel Group, 1977 0930392000, 9780930392000 Paperback: Pocket Books, 1980 Wings: Dial Press, 1978 0803795920, 9780803795921 Paperback: New American ...
New American Library (NAL) began life as Penguin U.S.A. and as part of Penguin Books of England. Because of complexities of exchange control and import and export regulations—Penguin made the decision to terminate the association, and the company was renamed the New American Library of World Literature in 1948 [1] when Penguin Books' assets (excluding the Penguin and Pelican trademarks) were ...
USA TODAY’s Books Reporter read 50 books this year. Here are the stories that stuck with her the most in 2024, including "Intermezzo" and "James."
Dover Publications, also known as Dover Books, is an American book publisher founded in 1941 by Hayward and Blanche Cirker. It primarily reissues books that are out of print from their original publishers. These are often, but not always, books in the public domain. The original published editions may be scarce or historically significant.
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Carolyn Kellogg is an American author and book critic. She worked at the Los Angeles Times as a staff writer covering books from 2010 to 2016. She was named the L.A. Times' Books Editor in 2016 and left at the end of 2018.
Millner was a reporter for the Associated Press and a political and entertainment reporter for the New York Daily News. She served as Executive Editor at Honey and Articles Editor at Parenting, [3] where she later worked as a columnist. [4] In March 2011, Millner was chosen by Black Voices website as one of 40 Influential Black Female Writers.