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NAL is the usual abbreviation for the "New American Library", in much the same way that "NEL" is the "New English Library".
 
NAL is the usual abbreviation for the "New American Library", in much the same way that "NEL" is the "New English Library".
  
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: "New American Library (NAL) began life as Penguin U.S.A. and as part of Penguin Books of England. ... "Penguin made the decision to terminate the association and the New American Library of World Literature was founded in 1948 ..."
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:  "In 1960 Times Mirror of Los Angeles bought NAL; however, NAL continued to operate autonomously within the Mirror Company and management remained unchanged. In 1983 Odyssey Partners and Ira J. Hechler bought NAL ..."
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: "In 1985 New American Library acquired E.P. Dutton ..."
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: "In 1987, the NAL was reintegrated into the Penguin Publishing Company ..."
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Revision as of 15:28, 18 October 2018

See ISFDB publisher: New American Library [of World Literature]

NAL is the usual abbreviation for the "New American Library", in much the same way that "NEL" is the "New English Library".

Founded in 1948 by the people that set up Penguin Books Inc (PBI) in the USA, ownership has changed several times and has ended up back with the Penguin Publishing Group. For ISFDB purposes, the Signet imprint is more common and the Mentor imprint appears here too.

Usual ISBN Prefix 0451, although that is shared with Signet and Mentor.

Wikipedia:New American Library

"New American Library (NAL) began life as Penguin U.S.A. and as part of Penguin Books of England. ... "Penguin made the decision to terminate the association and the New American Library of World Literature was founded in 1948 ..."
"In 1960 Times Mirror of Los Angeles bought NAL; however, NAL continued to operate autonomously within the Mirror Company and management remained unchanged. In 1983 Odyssey Partners and Ira J. Hechler bought NAL ..."
"In 1985 New American Library acquired E.P. Dutton ..."
"In 1987, the NAL was reintegrated into the Penguin Publishing Company ..."