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* [[Jove]] | * [[Jove]] | ||
* [[Berkley Sensation]] | * [[Berkley Sensation]] | ||
+ | * [[Berkley Heat]] | ||
+ | * [[Diamond Books]] - discontinued | ||
== Defunct Imprints == | == Defunct Imprints == | ||
* [[Second Chance At Love Series]] | * [[Second Chance At Love Series]] | ||
* [[To Have And To Hold Series]] | * [[To Have And To Hold Series]] |
Latest revision as of 21:56, 14 March 2010
Berkley Books was founded in 1955, and in 1965 was bought by G. P. Putnam's Sons to form The Putnam Berkley Group, Inc, which in turn was bought by MCA ten years later. 1979 was a year of major growth for Berkley, when major management came from the publishing houses Bantam and Dell. That same year, The Putnam Berkley Group, Inc bought Jove from Harcourt Brace, which continues as a distinct imprint.
In 1996 both companies was bought by the British publisher Penguin Group. The new owners merged Putnam and Berkley with Penguin Group USA to form Penguin Putnam Inc. and kept Berkley as an imprint.
- Berkley imprint page at Penguin Groups web site
- Berkley Authors - authors who write for the publisher/imprint
Imprints
- Jove
- Berkley Sensation
- Berkley Heat
- Diamond Books - discontinued