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1976: Pan Books Ltd, Cavaye Place, London SW10 9PG Source: {{P|HLCNDRFTZW1976|name=Halcyon Drift}}<br> | 1976: Pan Books Ltd, Cavaye Place, London SW10 9PG Source: {{P|HLCNDRFTZW1976|name=Halcyon Drift}}<br> | ||
1978: Pan Books Ltd, Cavaye Place, London SW10 9PG Source: {{P|THFNRSDVCH1978|name=The Fenris Device}}<br> | 1978: Pan Books Ltd, Cavaye Place, London SW10 9PG Source: {{P|THFNRSDVCH1978|name=The Fenris Device}}<br> | ||
+ | 1983: Pan Books Ltd, Cavaye Place, London SW10 9PG Source: {{P|358747|Profiles of the Future}}<br> | ||
1993: Pan Books Limited, a division of Pan Macmillan Publishers Limited, Cavaye Place London SW10 9PG and Basingstoke Source: {{P|BKTG22031|name=Meridian Days}} | 1993: Pan Books Limited, a division of Pan Macmillan Publishers Limited, Cavaye Place London SW10 9PG and Basingstoke Source: {{P|BKTG22031|name=Meridian Days}} | ||
Revision as of 05:18, 12 August 2011
Pan Books was founded by Alan Bott in 1944. Over the next 8 years, a consortium consisting of Collins, Macmillan, Hodder & Stoughton and Heinemann purchased a 48% share in Pan and in 1962, when New American Library attempted to take over, Collins and Macmillan bought Pan outright. In 1969 Heinemann rejoined by buying a third share. As of 2008, just an imprint of the Pan Macmillan Group.
Some history and the pre-ISBN books can be found here.
Usual ISBN Prefix 0330
Pan shares most of its authors with Macmillan: e.g. Douglas Adams, Ken Follett and James Herbert
Addresses
1966: Pan Books Ltd, 33 Tothill Street, London S.W.1 Source: Gladiator-at-Law
1976: Pan Books Ltd, Cavaye Place, London SW10 9PG Source: Halcyon Drift
1978: Pan Books Ltd, Cavaye Place, London SW10 9PG Source: The Fenris Device
1983: Pan Books Ltd, Cavaye Place, London SW10 9PG Source: Profiles of the Future
1993: Pan Books Limited, a division of Pan Macmillan Publishers Limited, Cavaye Place London SW10 9PG and Basingstoke Source: Meridian Days
Logos
1976-1993: Colour is variable, but is always a piper on an open book, below a sphere.