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Ten Speed Press is a publishing house founded in Berkeley, California, in 1971 by Phil Wood. [5] It was bought by Random House in February 2009 and became part of their Crown Publishing Group division.
The "trade" group includes the imprints Crown, Crown Archetype, Broadway Books, Hogarth, Three Rivers Press, and Tim Duggan Books. An illustrated and prescriptive nonfiction group comprises Clarkson Potter, Harmony Books, Rodale Books, and Ten Speed Press (which includes sub-imprints Lorena Jones Books and Watson-Guptill). A third group ...
Ten Speed Press, joined Crown in 2009 as a West Coast publisher of nonfiction and gift titles Tim Duggan Books, founded in 2014 Watson-Guptill , publishes illustrated art books as part of Ten Speed Press [ 37 ]
Published by Ten Speed Press, an imprint of Crown Publishing Group.” ... Associated Press. Thomas Detry nearly aces 16, shoots 64 to take 2-shot lead in Phoenix Open. Weather. Weather.
Soups, Salads, Sandwiches: A Cookbook by Matty Matheson (Ten Speed Press) The creativity abounds in Matty Matheson’s latest, an ode to the simpler pleasures in life: soups, salads and sandwiches.
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It’s hard to engineer many truly surprising twists in a series based on historical events, but the writers of The Crown pulled it off in the third episode of Season 6, "Dis-Moi-Oui."
The Crown Publishing Group launched its first paperback imprint, Crown Trade Paperbacks, in 1992. Five years later, the imprint decided to re-brand itself as Three Rivers Press, named for the Harlem, East and Hudson rivers that border Manhattan, as well as the three hardcover imprints (Crown, Harmony, and Clarkson Potter) that initially fed the list.