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[[Pocket Books]] was established in 1939 and is a division of [[Simon and Schuster|Simon & Schuster]]. American entrepeneur Richard de Graff brought the publisher to the United States. Soon, the distinctive kangaroo logo (the kangaroo is named Gertrude, after de Graff's mother) was a common sight in bookstores and other outlets.
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Aspiring writers should note that Pocket only accepts agented manuscripts.
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* [http://www.simonsays.com/content/destination.cfm?sid=33&pid=427726 Pocket Books' Website]
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* [[:Category:Pocket Books Authors|Pocket Books Authors]]
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* [[:Category:Pocket Star Books Authors|Pocket Star Books Authors]]
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== Imprints ==
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* [[Atria]] - [[Hardcover]] imprint
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* [[Pocket Star Books]]
 
* [[Sonnet]]
 
* [[Sonnet]]
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== Closed Imprints ==
 
== Closed Imprints ==
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* [[Gallen Books]] - 1981 to 1982
 
* [[First Love]] - Young adult titles
 
* [[First Love]] - Young adult titles
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* [[Silhouette]] - sold to [[Harlequin Enterprises Limited]]
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* [[Tapestry Romance|Tapestry]]

Latest revision as of 12:38, 12 November 2008

Pocket Books was established in 1939 and is a division of Simon & Schuster. American entrepeneur Richard de Graff brought the publisher to the United States. Soon, the distinctive kangaroo logo (the kangaroo is named Gertrude, after de Graff's mother) was a common sight in bookstores and other outlets.

Aspiring writers should note that Pocket only accepts agented manuscripts.


Imprints

Closed Imprints