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In 1945 she was entrusted with the reconstruction of Penguin Inc after the departure of its first managing director, Ian Ballantine. The company's expansion saw the hiring of Eunice Frost-first as a secretary, then as editor, and ultimately as a director, who was to have a pivotal influence in shaping the company. Penguin Books Inc was incorporated in 1939 to satisfy US copyright law and, despite being a late entrant into an already well established paperback market, enjoyed further success under vice president Kurt Enoch with such titles as What Plane Is That and The New Soldier Handbook.
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Only paperback editions were published until the King Penguin series debuted in 1939, and latterly the Pelican History of Art was undertaken these works, considered unsuitable as paperbacks because of their lengths and copious illustrations on art paper, were cloth-bound. By March 1936, ten months after the company's launch on 30 July 1935, one million Penguin books had been printed. In the face of resistance from the traditional book trade, it was the purchase of 63,000 books by Woolworths Group that paid for the project outright, confirmed its worth, and allowed Lane to establish Penguin as a separate business in 1936. This helped Lane purchase publication rights for some works more cheaply than he otherwise might have, since publishers were convinced of the business's short-term prospects. Inexpensive paperbacks did not initially appear viable to Bodley Head, since the deliberately low price of 6 d. Though the publication of literature in paperback was then associated mainly with poor quality lurid fiction, the Penguin brand owed something to the short-lived Albatross imprint of British and American reprints that briefly traded in 1932. However the question of how publishers could reach a larger public had been the subject of a conference at Rippon Hall, Oxford in 1934 which Lane had attended. The first Penguin paperbacks were published in 1935, but at first only as an imprint of The Bodley Head (of Vigo Street, London) with the books originally distributed from the crypt of Holy Trinity Church Marylebone.Īnecdotally, Lane recounted how it was his experience with the poor quality of reading material on offer at Exeter train station that inspired him to create cheap, well designed quality books for the mass market. Penguin Books has its registered office in the City of Westminster, London, England.
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It is one of the largest English-language publishers formerly known as the "Big Six"-now the "Big Five", along with Holtzbrinck/ Macmillan, Hachette, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster. Since April 2020, Penguin Random House has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Bertelsmann. When Penguin Random House was formed, Pearson had a 47% stake in the new company, which was reduced to 25% in July 2017. Formerly, Penguin Group was wholly owned by British Pearson plc, the global media company which also owned the Financial Times. Penguin Books is now an imprint of the worldwide Penguin Random House, a conglomerate formed in 2013 by its merger with American publisher Random House, a subsidiary of German media conglomerate Bertelsmann. It also had a significant impact on public debate in Britain through its books on culture, politics, the arts, and science. Its success showed that large audiences existed for serious books. Penguin revolutionised publishing in the 1930s through its inexpensive paperbacks, sold through Woolworths and other high street stores for sixpence, bringing high-quality fiction and non-fiction to the mass market. It was co-founded in 1935 by Sir Allen Lane with his brothers Richard and John, as a line of the publishers The Bodley Head, only becoming a separate company the following year. Penguin Books is a British publishing house. ( President, Penguin Publishing Group U.S.)