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  2. Pocket Books - Wikipedia

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    The author credited for one of the Buffy products is Gertrude Pocket, a reference to the company's kangaroo logo. (The Buffy novels are now published by Simon Spotlight Entertainment, another division of Simon & Schuster.) Pocket Books is also the division that currently owns publication rights to the well-known work of James O'Barr, The Crow.

  3. Simon & Schuster - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, Simon & Schuster and Western Publishing launched the Little Golden Books series in cooperation with the Artists and Writers Guild. [14] [15] In 1944, Marshall Field III, owner of the Chicago Sun, purchased Simon & Schuster and Pocket Books. [16] The company was sold back to Simon and Schuster following his death in 1957 [17] for $1 ...

  4. Richard L. Simon - Wikipedia

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    His partner Max Schuster wrote a column of the same name for The New York Times. The title was also the name of the editorial room between their offices. [5] Michael Korda said that when he arrived to work as an editor at Simon & Schuster in 1958, he found a bronze plaque on his desk designed by Richard Simon that said, "Give the reader a break ...

  5. Paperback - Wikipedia

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    Mass-market paperbacks usually are printed on cheap paper. [30] They are commonly released after the hardback edition and often sold not only at bookstores, but also where books are not the main business, such as at airports, drugstores, and supermarkets. In 1982, romance novels accounted for at least 25% of all paperback sales. [31]

  6. M. Lincoln Schuster - Wikipedia

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    Schuster co-founded Simon & Schuster in 1924 and over the years served as president, editor-in-chief, and chairman of the board. [1] Schuster met Richard L. Simon in 1921 while Schuster was editing a trade magazine and Simon was a piano salesman [4] but would soon join publisher Boni & Liveright [5] as a salesman. They founded Simon & Schuster ...

  7. Simon & Schuster marks centennial with list of 100 notable ...

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    NEW YORK (AP) — One of the world’s largest and most influential publishers, Simon & Schuster, celebrates its 100th anniversary this year.. To mark the centennial, the publisher has unveiled a ...