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As of 2008-02-00, Eos is [http://www.harpercollins.com/imprints/index.aspx?imprintid=518005 HarperCollins' imprint]. According [[Publisher:History of SF Imprints|to Andy Wheeler]], "there are essentially *two* Eos lines, one for adult fiction and one for YA (young adult) fiction." [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]] 00:13, 11 Mar 2008 (CDT)
 
As of 2008-02-00, Eos is [http://www.harpercollins.com/imprints/index.aspx?imprintid=518005 HarperCollins' imprint]. According [[Publisher:History of SF Imprints|to Andy Wheeler]], "there are essentially *two* Eos lines, one for adult fiction and one for YA (young adult) fiction." [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]] 00:13, 11 Mar 2008 (CDT)
  
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== EOS vs. Eos ==
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The publisher is not consistent with spelling this as EOS vs. Eos but it's believed that "Eos" is the correct/preferred usage.
  
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* ''{{p|VCMDGRMSWL2001|name=Vacuum Diagrams}}'' (undated 5th printing of an April 2001 book) has on the copyright page<br>EOS<br>''An Imprint of'' HarperColins''Publishers''<br>...<br>First Eos paperback printing: April 2001<br>First HarperPrism printing: January 1999<br>HarperColins&reg; and Eos&reg; are trademarks of HarperColins Publishers Inc.
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* The Eos web site{{ref|1}} shows "EOS" logos and consistently uses "Eos" in the text as in "Coming this month from Eos...", "Out of this Eos: The Eos Blog", "Free Eos E-Books", "Featured Eos Classic"
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* The Eos blog site{{ref|2}} is also consistent is using "Eos".  Note that the left menu bar has things like “<span style="color: #666666; font-family: 'Trebuchet MS', Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: x-small; font-weight: bold; text-transform: uppercase;">Inside Eos Newsletter</span>” but inspection of the web page shows they are using "Inside Eos Newsletter" and converting this to upper case for display.
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== References ==
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{{Note|1}} [http://www.eosbooks.com/ www.eosbooks.com] checked on October 1, 2008.<br>
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{{Note|2}} [http://outofthiseos.typepad.com/ outofthiseos.typepad.com] checked on October 1, 2008.<br>
  
 
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Revision as of 14:44, 1 October 2008

As of 2008-02-00, Eos is HarperCollins' imprint. According to Andy Wheeler, "there are essentially *two* Eos lines, one for adult fiction and one for YA (young adult) fiction." Ahasuerus 00:13, 11 Mar 2008 (CDT)

EOS vs. Eos

The publisher is not consistent with spelling this as EOS vs. Eos but it's believed that "Eos" is the correct/preferred usage.

  • Vacuum Diagrams (undated 5th printing of an April 2001 book) has on the copyright page
    EOS
    An Imprint of HarperColinsPublishers
    ...
    First Eos paperback printing: April 2001
    First HarperPrism printing: January 1999
    HarperColins® and Eos® are trademarks of HarperColins Publishers Inc.
  • The Eos web site[1] shows "EOS" logos and consistently uses "Eos" in the text as in "Coming this month from Eos...", "Out of this Eos: The Eos Blog", "Free Eos E-Books", "Featured Eos Classic"
  • The Eos blog site[2] is also consistent is using "Eos". Note that the left menu bar has things like “Inside Eos Newsletter” but inspection of the web page shows they are using "Inside Eos Newsletter" and converting this to upper case for display.

References

1. ^  www.eosbooks.com checked on October 1, 2008.
2. ^  outofthiseos.typepad.com checked on October 1, 2008.