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Founded in 1952 by [[Publisher:Macmillan|Macmillan]] in London, St. Martin's Press was originally primarily a distributor of Macmillan books, but grew rapidly as a publisher in its own right. St. Martin's currently publishes books under five imprints: St. Martin’s  Press, [[Publisher:St. Martin's Griffin|Griffin]], [[Publisher:St. Martin's Minotaur|Minotaur]], [[Publisher:Thomas Dunne Books|Thomas Dunne Books]], and Truman Talley Books.
 
Founded in 1952 by [[Publisher:Macmillan|Macmillan]] in London, St. Martin's Press was originally primarily a distributor of Macmillan books, but grew rapidly as a publisher in its own right. St. Martin's currently publishes books under five imprints: St. Martin’s  Press, [[Publisher:St. Martin's Griffin|Griffin]], [[Publisher:St. Martin's Minotaur|Minotaur]], [[Publisher:Thomas Dunne Books|Thomas Dunne Books]], and Truman Talley Books.
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In December 1986, St Martin's Press acquired [[Publisher:Tor Books|Tor Books]] but that is now its own separate company within the Macmillan group.

Revision as of 14:04, 6 August 2008

Founded in 1952 by Macmillan in London, St. Martin's Press was originally primarily a distributor of Macmillan books, but grew rapidly as a publisher in its own right. St. Martin's currently publishes books under five imprints: St. Martin’s Press, Griffin, Minotaur, Thomas Dunne Books, and Truman Talley Books.

In December 1986, St Martin's Press acquired Tor Books but that is now its own separate company within the Macmillan group.