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  2. Leisure Books - Wikipedia

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    Leisure Books was a mass market paperback publisher specializing in horror and thrillers that operated from 1957 to 2010. In the company's early years, it also published fantasy , science fiction , Westerns , and the Wildlife Treasury card series.

  3. Dorchester Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Dorchester Publishing was founded in 1971, and claims to be the oldest independent mass market publisher in America. [1]Dorchester acquired Leisure Books in c. 1982, [citation needed] making it into a Dorchester imprint and eventually transitioning Leisure into a horror line.

  4. Category:Defunct book publishing companies of the United ...

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    Pages in category "Defunct book publishing companies of the United States" The following 117 pages are in this category, out of 117 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Category:Leisure Books books - Wikipedia

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    Books originally published by Leisure Books. Pages in category "Leisure Books books" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  6. Douglas Clegg - Wikipedia

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    A Nightmare House sequel, The Infinite, became Leisure's first hardcover in 2001. Since then, Clegg has published several other novels and collections, including the 2004 Shocker Award-winning collection, The Machinery of Night. His current publishers include Cemetery Dance Publications, Tor Books, Berkley/Ace, Leisure Books, and Wildside Press.

  7. Simon Clark (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    After his seventh novel had been published in England, the American publisher Leisure Books republished his first book, Nailed by the Heart. Clark's first book for the American market, Darkness Demands, was set in the small English village of Skelbrooke, South Yorkshire. [4] Clark has also written prose material for U2 in the fan magazine ...

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