Berkley Books

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Berkley Books
Parent company
Penguin Group (Penguin Random House)
Founded
1955; 63 years ago (1955)
Founder
Charles Byrne and Frederic Klein
Country of origin
United States
Headquarters location
New York City
Imprints
Ace, Jove, New American Library
Official website
berkleyjoveauthors.com
berkleysignetmysteries.com

Berkley Books is an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) that began as an independent company in 1955. It was established by Charles Byrne and Frederick Klein, who were working for Avon and formed "Chic News Company". They renamed it Berkley Publishing Co. in 1955. They soon found a niche in science fiction works. They were bought out in 1965 by G. P. Putnam's Sons and became their paperback publisher.


In 1982, Putnam bought Grosset & Dunlap and Playboy Press, and the Ace and Playboy paperback lists were added to Berkley. The Playboy list was eventually absorbed into Berkley, while the Jove and Ace lists have continued as distinct imprints.


Following its publication of Tom Clancy's The Hunt for Red October, Berkley Books became increasingly interested in publishing military fiction and technothrillers. The publicity campaigns at military bases were part of the success Dale Brown's Flight of the Old Dog.[1]


Penguin Group purchased Putnam in 1996. Penguin merged with Random House in 2013 to form Penguin Random House. Today, Berkley is part of PRH's Penguin Adult group and prints in mass-market paperback, trade paperback, and hardcover formats.[2] In 2015, sister paperback group New American Library was merged into Berkley.[3]


In December 2008, Berkley canceled publication of the Herman Rosenblat Holocaust memoir titled Angel at the Fence when it was discovered that the book's central events were untrue.[4]



Authors


Its major authors have included:



  • Dale Brown[1]

  • Tom Clancy

  • Patricia Cornwell

  • Clive Cussler

  • Frank Herbert

  • Dean Koontz

  • Nora Roberts

  • Peter Vronsky

  • Mark Greaney


References




  1. ^ ab McDowell, Edwin (May 13, 1988). "Book notes". The New York Times. Retrieved February 18, 2011. 


  2. ^ History of Berkley Books on the Penguin Group (USA) website


  3. ^ "Penguin Merges Berkley, NAL". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2018-01-15. 


  4. ^ "Publication of disputed Holocaust memoir canceled". Associated Press. December 27, 2008. Retrieved December 28, 2008. 



External links


  • History of Berkley Books on the Penguin Group (USA) website






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