Publisher:Ballantine Books
Ballantine Books is a publisher.
It was founded in 1952 by Ian Ballantine. It was acquired by Random House in 1973.Ballantine initated a policy of publishing a low-cost mass-market paperback edition at the same time as a hardcover edition in 1952
with Cameron Hawley's Executive Suite (Ballantin Book #1). .In 1969 Ballantine initated the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series edited by Lin Carter.Katherine Kurtz's Deryni series. Ballentine published the "authorized" paperback edition of the (revised) second edition of Tolkein's Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
This reprintd several rare titles, some considered "classics". It also included the first books inIn 1977 Ballantine created Del Rey Books as a science fiction and fantasy imprint. It was edited by Judy-Lynn del Rey (for science fiction) and Lester del Rey (for fantasy).
Historical full names and addresses
- 1970: Ballantine Books, Inc., 101 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10003.
Imprints
- Ballantine Adult Fantasy series (aka Unicorn's Head)
- Del Rey
- Fawcett (from 1982)
- Ivy (from 1982)
- One World (from 1991)
Logos
Intext
Note that from 1970 to 1972 "An Intext Publisher" appeared at the bottom of the title page though it's not been confirmed if this was for all publications in this period. See the Intext article for more information about this.
Verified appearances of Intext:
- March 1970
References and verification sources
- 1. ^ After Doomsday by Poul Anderson published March 1970
- 2. ^ Wikipedia article (see links below)
- 3. ^ Random House official site (see links below)
- 4. ^ NY Times Obit
External Links
- Wikipedia article
- Random House official site
- NY Times Obit Published March 10, 1995