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{{Note|1}} {{SourcePublication|BKTG22351|Clay's Ark|Octavia E. Butler|Oct-1984}}<br> | {{Note|1}} {{SourcePublication|BKTG22351|Clay's Ark|Octavia E. Butler|Oct-1984}}<br> | ||
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Revision as of 01:38, 2 July 2010
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.
Verified full names and addresses
- 1984: St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.
References
1. ^ Clay's Ark by Octavia E. Butler published Oct-1984
- The Dream of Perpetual Motion by Dexter Palmer published March 2010