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Ballantine Books

Ballantine Books is a major book publisher located in the United States, founded in 1952 by Ian Ballantine with his wife, Betty Ballantine.[1] It was acquired by Random House in 1973, which in turn was acquired by Bertelsmann in 1998 and remains part of that company today. Ballantine's original logo was a pair of mirrored letter Bs back to back, while its current logo is two Bs stacked to form an elaborate gate.[2] The firm's early editors were Stanley Kauffmann and Bernard Shir-Cliff.[3]

Ballantine Books
Parent companyRandom House, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House
Founded1952; 70 years ago (1952)
FounderIan Ballantine
Betty Ballantine
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNew York City, New York
Official websiterandomhousebooks.com

History

Following Fawcett Publications' controversial 1950 introduction of Gold Medal paperback originals rather than reprints, Lion Books, Avon and Ace also decided to publish originals. In 1952, Ian Ballantine, a founder of Bantam Books, announced that he would "offer trade publishers a plan for simultaneous publishing of original titles in two editions, a hardcover 'regular' edition for bookstore sale, and a paper-cover, 'newsstand' size, low-priced edition for mass market sale."[4]

When the first Ballantine Book, Cameron Hawley's Executive Suite was published in 1952, the publishing industry saw that the simultaneous hardcover and paperback editions were obvious successes.[4] Houghton Mifflin published the $3.00 hardcover at the same time Ballantine distributed its 35¢ paperback. By February 1953, Ballantine had sold 375,000 copies and was preparing to print 100,000 more. Houghton Mifflin sold 22,000 hardback copies in its first printing. Ballantine's sales soon totaled 470,000 copies. Instead of hurting hardback sales as some predicted, the paperback edition instead gave the book more publicity. After the film rights were sold to MGM, Robert Wise directed the 1954 film, nominated for four Academy Awards.[5]

On the heels of that kind of sales and publicity, other Ballantine titles were seen in spinner racks across the country. Executive Suite was followed by Hal Ellson's The Golden Spike (#2), Stanley Baron's All My Enemies (#3), Luke Short's Saddle by Starlight (#4, also with Houghton Mifflin), Ruth Park's The Witch's Thorn (#5, also with Houghton Mifflin), Emile Danoen's Tides of Tide (#6), Frank Bonham's Blood on the Land (#7), Al Capp's The World of Li'l Abner (#8, with Farrar, Straus & Young) and LaSelle Gilman's The Red Gate (#9).

Science fiction and fantasy books

During the early 1950s, Ballantine attracted attention as one of the leading publishers of paperback science fiction and fantasy, beginning with The Space Merchants (#21). The Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth novel had first appeared in Galaxy Science Fiction under the title Gravy Planet. Kauffman scored when he acquired and edited Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 (originally in Galaxy as a shorter version, "The Firemen").[3]

Ballantine's science fiction line also included the unusual Star Science Fiction Stories. With cover paintings by Richard Powers, this innovative anthology series offered new fiction rather than reprints. Edited by Frederik Pohl, it attracted readers by successfully combining the formats of both magazines and paperbacks.

In the early 1960s, the company engaged in a well-known rivalry with Ace Books for the rights to reprint the works of J. R. R. Tolkien and Edgar Rice Burroughs in paperback form. Ballantine prevailed in the struggle for the Tolkien work, with their editions of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings including a message on the back cover from Tolkien himself urging consumers to buy Ballantine's version and boycott "unauthorized editions" (i.e. the version from Ace Books). A separate Canadian edition of the books was published with different front cover art work. Tolkien asked for (and received) permission to add the back cover message. Betty Ballantine recalled: "And we did put a little statement on the back covers saying that Ace was not paying royalties to Professor Tolkien, and everybody who admired Lord of the Rings should only buy our paperback edition. Well, everybody got behind us. There was literally no publication that did not carry some kind of outraged article. And of course, the whole science fiction fraternity got behind the book; this was their meat and drink."[3]

In 1969, Lin Carter edited the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series, which brought a number of rare titles back into print, as well as launching Katherine Kurtz's Deryni series. During the mid-1970s, Ballantine published the Star Trek Logs, a ten-volume series of Alan Dean Foster adaptations of the animated Star Trek. In 1968, Ballantine published a non-fiction book related to Star Trek, The Making of Star Trek by Stephen E. Whitfield and Gene Roddenberry.

In 1976, Ballantine published the novelization of a forthcoming science fiction film, Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker by George Lucas (ghostwritten by Alan Dean Foster). The book, like the film Star Wars released the following year, was an enormous success and sold out its initial print run. In the first three months, Ballantine sold 3.5 million copies.[6][7]

Cartoons, comics and humor books

 
Grab Your Socks!

After publishing The World of Li'l Abner, Ballantine introduced Shel Silverstein in 1956 with his Grab Your Socks! collection of cartoons from Pacific Stars and Stripes.

As an editor at Ballantine during the 1950s and 1960s, Bernard Shir-Cliff handled the Zacherley anthologies, the paperback of Hunter Thompson's Hell's Angels, Harvey Kurtzman's The Mad Reader and other early Mad paperbacks. He made four contributions to Mad and other magazines edited by Kurtzman. In 1956, Shir-Cliff edited a humor anthology, The Wild Reader, for Ballantine, including essays, poems and satirical pieces by Robert Benchley, Art Buchwald, Tom Lehrer, John Lardner, Shepherd Mead, Ogden Nash, S. J. Perelman, Frank Sullivan, James Thurber and others. The 154-page paperback was illustrated with cartoons by Kelly Freas who also did the front cover.[citation needed]

Another contributor to both Ballantine and the Kurtzman magazines was the cartoonist-author Roger Price. He did two humor books for Ballantine. I'm for Me First (1954) details Herman Clabbercutt's plan to launch a revolutionary political party known as the "I'm for Me First" Party. In One Head and Out the Other (1954) popularized the catchphrase "I had one grunch, but the eggplant over there." The nonsense non sequitur was immediately adopted by science fiction fandom, appearing occasionally in fanzines, as noted in Fancyclopedia II (1959).[8]

Ballantine has also been the publisher of books featuring Jim Davis' comic strip Garfield since 1980.

Ballantine authors

References

  1. ^ "Imprints - Random House Books". www.randomhousebooks.com. from the original on 2020-12-04. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  2. ^ "Random House Books". www.randomhousebooks.com. from the original on 2019-04-05. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  3. ^ a b c Silverman, Al (16 September 2008). Silverman, Al. The Time of Their Lives: The Golden Age of Great American Book Publishers, Their Editors and Authors. Truman Talley, 2008. ISBN 9781429989213. Retrieved 2013-02-27.
  4. ^ a b "Crider, Bill. "Paperback Originals," Paperback Forum #1". Miskatonic.org. from the original on 2012-02-27. Retrieved 2013-02-27.
  5. ^ Crowther, Bosley (1954-05-07). "Two New Films Arrive; 'Executive Suite' Has Debut at Music Hall Israel Sends 5 Tales of New Country". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on 2020-10-07. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  6. ^ Burns, Kevin (director) (2004). Empire of Dreams (DVD). USA: Lucasfilm.
  7. ^ Sutherland, John; Sutherland, Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature John (2010). "8. Star Wars - a real gee-whizz book". Bestsellers (Routledge Revivals): Popular Fiction of the 1970s. Routledge. ISBN 9781136830631. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  8. ^ Eney, Dick. Fancyclopedia II. Bladensburg, Maryland: Operation Crifanac, 1959.

Further reading

  • J. Grant Thiessen in Science-Fiction Collector #6 offered a detailed listing of all Ballantine science fiction, fantasy and horror titles from 1953 to 1976, including later printings.
  • Internet Speculative Fiction Database documents all science fiction, fantasy, and horror publications of specific authors and titles by Ballantine-Del Rey Books. The Internet Speculative Fiction Database

External links

  • Official website
  • Finding aid to Ian and Betty Ballentine Books and Business Records at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
  • Bookscans: Ballantine covers
  • Ballantine Illustrated History of the 2nd WW books list

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ballantine Books news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ballantine Books is a major book publisher located in the United States founded in 1952 by Ian Ballantine with his wife Betty Ballantine 1 It was acquired by Random House in 1973 which in turn was acquired by Bertelsmann in 1998 and remains part of that company today Ballantine s original logo was a pair of mirrored letter Bs back to back while its current logo is two Bs stacked to form an elaborate gate 2 The firm s early editors were Stanley Kauffmann and Bernard Shir Cliff 3 Ballantine BooksParent companyRandom House a subsidiary of Penguin Random HouseFounded1952 70 years ago 1952 FounderIan BallantineBetty BallantineCountry of originUnited StatesHeadquarters locationNew York City New YorkOfficial websiterandomhousebooks wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Science fiction and fantasy books 3 Cartoons comics and humor books 4 Ballantine authors 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory EditFollowing Fawcett Publications controversial 1950 introduction of Gold Medal paperback originals rather than reprints Lion Books Avon and Ace also decided to publish originals In 1952 Ian Ballantine a founder of Bantam Books announced that he would offer trade publishers a plan for simultaneous publishing of original titles in two editions a hardcover regular edition for bookstore sale and a paper cover newsstand size low priced edition for mass market sale 4 When the first Ballantine Book Cameron Hawley s Executive Suite was published in 1952 the publishing industry saw that the simultaneous hardcover and paperback editions were obvious successes 4 Houghton Mifflin published the 3 00 hardcover at the same time Ballantine distributed its 35 paperback By February 1953 Ballantine had sold 375 000 copies and was preparing to print 100 000 more Houghton Mifflin sold 22 000 hardback copies in its first printing Ballantine s sales soon totaled 470 000 copies Instead of hurting hardback sales as some predicted the paperback edition instead gave the book more publicity After the film rights were sold to MGM Robert Wise directed the 1954 film nominated for four Academy Awards 5 On the heels of that kind of sales and publicity other Ballantine titles were seen in spinner racks across the country Executive Suite was followed by Hal Ellson s The Golden Spike 2 Stanley Baron s All My Enemies 3 Luke Short s Saddle by Starlight 4 also with Houghton Mifflin Ruth Park s The Witch s Thorn 5 also with Houghton Mifflin Emile Danoen s Tides of Tide 6 Frank Bonham s Blood on the Land 7 Al Capp s The World of Li l Abner 8 with Farrar Straus amp Young and LaSelle Gilman s The Red Gate 9 Science fiction and fantasy books EditDuring the early 1950s Ballantine attracted attention as one of the leading publishers of paperback science fiction and fantasy beginning with The Space Merchants 21 The Frederik Pohl and C M Kornbluth novel had first appeared in Galaxy Science Fiction under the title Gravy Planet Kauffman scored when he acquired and edited Ray Bradbury s Fahrenheit 451 originally in Galaxy as a shorter version The Firemen 3 Ballantine s science fiction line also included the unusual Star Science Fiction Stories With cover paintings by Richard Powers this innovative anthology series offered new fiction rather than reprints Edited by Frederik Pohl it attracted readers by successfully combining the formats of both magazines and paperbacks In the early 1960s the company engaged in a well known rivalry with Ace Books for the rights to reprint the works of J R R Tolkien and Edgar Rice Burroughs in paperback form Ballantine prevailed in the struggle for the Tolkien work with their editions of Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings including a message on the back cover from Tolkien himself urging consumers to buy Ballantine s version and boycott unauthorized editions i e the version from Ace Books A separate Canadian edition of the books was published with different front cover art work Tolkien asked for and received permission to add the back cover message Betty Ballantine recalled And we did put a little statement on the back covers saying that Ace was not paying royalties to Professor Tolkien and everybody who admired Lord of the Rings should only buy our paperback edition Well everybody got behind us There was literally no publication that did not carry some kind of outraged article And of course the whole science fiction fraternity got behind the book this was their meat and drink 3 In 1969 Lin Carter edited the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series which brought a number of rare titles back into print as well as launching Katherine Kurtz s Deryni series During the mid 1970s Ballantine published the Star Trek Logs a ten volume series of Alan Dean Foster adaptations of the animated Star Trek In 1968 Ballantine published a non fiction book related to Star Trek The Making of Star Trek by Stephen E Whitfield and Gene Roddenberry In 1976 Ballantine published the novelization of a forthcoming science fiction film Star Wars From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker by George Lucas ghostwritten by Alan Dean Foster The book like the film Star Wars released the following year was an enormous success and sold out its initial print run In the first three months Ballantine sold 3 5 million copies 6 7 Cartoons comics and humor books Edit Grab Your Socks After publishing The World of Li l Abner Ballantine introduced Shel Silverstein in 1956 with his Grab Your Socks collection of cartoons from Pacific Stars and Stripes As an editor at Ballantine during the 1950s and 1960s Bernard Shir Cliff handled the Zacherley anthologies the paperback of Hunter Thompson s Hell s Angels Harvey Kurtzman s The Mad Reader and other early Mad paperbacks He made four contributions to Mad and other magazines edited by Kurtzman In 1956 Shir Cliff edited a humor anthology The Wild Reader for Ballantine including essays poems and satirical pieces by Robert Benchley Art Buchwald Tom Lehrer John Lardner Shepherd Mead Ogden Nash S J Perelman Frank Sullivan James Thurber and others The 154 page paperback was illustrated with cartoons by Kelly Freas who also did the front cover citation needed Another contributor to both Ballantine and the Kurtzman magazines was the cartoonist author Roger Price He did two humor books for Ballantine I m for Me First 1954 details Herman Clabbercutt s plan to launch a revolutionary political party known as the I m for Me First Party In One Head and Out the Other 1954 popularized the catchphrase I had one grunch but the eggplant over there The nonsense non sequitur was immediately adopted by science fiction fandom appearing occasionally in fanzines as noted in Fancyclopedia II 1959 8 Ballantine has also been the publisher of books featuring Jim Davis comic strip Garfield since 1980 Ballantine authors EditSteve Berry Allison Brennan Suzanne Brockmann Terry Brooks Harriet Brown Jack L Chalker Meg Waite Clayton Bill Dedman Carol S Dweck Julie Garwood Tess Gerritsen Emily Giffin Tommy Hilfiger Linda Howard Charlie Huston Jonathan Kellerman Demetria Martinez C Wright Mills Anne Perry Elizabeth Rosner Jeff Shaara Angus WellsReferences Edit Imprints Random House Books www randomhousebooks com Archived from the original on 2020 12 04 Retrieved 2019 04 05 Random House Books www randomhousebooks com Archived from the original on 2019 04 05 Retrieved 2019 04 05 a b c Silverman Al 16 September 2008 Silverman Al The Time of Their Lives The Golden Age of Great American Book Publishers Their Editors and Authors Truman Talley 2008 ISBN 9781429989213 Retrieved 2013 02 27 a b Crider Bill Paperback Originals Paperback Forum 1 Miskatonic org Archived from the original on 2012 02 27 Retrieved 2013 02 27 Crowther Bosley 1954 05 07 Two New Films Arrive Executive Suite Has Debut at Music Hall Israel Sends 5 Tales of New Country The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on 2020 10 07 Retrieved 2019 04 05 Burns Kevin director 2004 Empire of Dreams DVD USA Lucasfilm Sutherland John Sutherland Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature John 2010 8 Star Wars a real gee whizz book Bestsellers Routledge Revivals Popular Fiction of the 1970s Routledge ISBN 9781136830631 Retrieved 16 June 2017 Eney Dick Fancyclopedia II Bladensburg Maryland Operation Crifanac 1959 Further reading EditJ Grant Thiessen in Science Fiction Collector 6 offered a detailed listing of all Ballantine science fiction fantasy and horror titles from 1953 to 1976 including later printings Internet Speculative Fiction Database documents all science fiction fantasy and horror publications of specific authors and titles by Ballantine Del Rey Books The Internet Speculative Fiction DatabaseExternal links EditOfficial website Finding aid to Ian and Betty Ballentine Books and Business Records at Columbia University Rare Book amp Manuscript Library Bookscans Ballantine covers Ballantine Illustrated History of the 2nd WW books list Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ballantine Books amp oldid 1078884203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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