Talk:Crown Publishing Group

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Rlhardesty in topic Other Crown imprints

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The article does not mention the location. Which city is Crown Publishing (or Random House) located in? It is a weird ommission. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.91.26.166 (talk) 09:24, 22 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

Shaye Areheart Books

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Why does Shaye Areheart Books redirect here if this article doesn't even mention it? --Mûĸĸâĸûĸâĸû (blah?) 18:56, 23 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Other Crown imprints

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Crown also purchased the Imprint Society and issued at least one book under that imprint, "The Wood and the Graver: The Work of Fritz Eichenberg" (1977), which, I think, was in the pipeline when Crown bought them and which Crown then distributed to the trade. It was a limited, signed edition. They also issued a trade edition at the same time (unlimited, with d/j), but which used the imprint "Clarkson N. Potter" which was later re-issued (1988) under the Clarkson Potter imprint (no "N"). They also used the imprint Weathervane Books for reprints and considered that a division of the Imprint Society, as was stated on an undated issue of the "Rubaiyat" (Weathervane Books, a Division of the Imprint Society, Inc.). Glacierman (talk) 16:12, 5 May 2022 (UTC)Reply