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Hachette Book Group

Hachette Book Group (HBG) is a publishing company owned by Hachette Livre, the largest publishing company in France, and the third largest trade and educational publisher in the world. Hachette Livre is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lagardère Group. HBG was formed when Hachette Livre purchased the Time Warner Book Group from Time Warner on March 31, 2006.[1] Its headquarters are located at 1290 Avenue of the Americas, Midtown Manhattan, New York City.[2] Hachette is considered one of the "big five" publishing companies, along with Holtzbrinck/Macmillan, Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, and Simon & Schuster.[3] In one year, HBG publishes approximately 1400+ adult books (including 50–100 digital-only titles), 300 books for young readers, and 450 audiobook titles (including both physical and downloadable-only titles). In 2017, the company had 167 books on the New York Times bestseller list, 34 of which reached No. 1.[4]

Hachette Book Group
Parent companyHachette Livre
Predecessor
  • AOL Time Warner Book Group (2002–2006)
  • Time Warner Trade Publishing (1996–2002)
  • Warner Books (1970–1996)
FoundedMarch 31, 2006; 18 years ago (2006-03-31)
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNew York City, U.S.
Key peopleDavid Shelley (CEO)
Imprints
  • Basic Books Group
  • Grand Central Publishing
  • Hachette Audio
  • Hachette Books
  • Hachette Nashville
  • Little, Brown and Company
  • Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
  • Orbit
  • Running Press Group
  • Workman Publishing
Official websitewww.hachettebookgroup.com

History edit

The earliest publisher to eventually become part of the Hachette Book Group was Little, Brown and Company, founded in 1837, acquired by Time Inc. in 1968.[1]

Kinney National Company (rebranded in 1972 as Warner Communications) had acquired the Paperback Library in 1970 to form Warner Books.[5] In 1982, CBS Publications sold off Popular Library to Warner.[6] In April 1985, Warner Books relaunched Popular Library starting out with five other books plus the reprint of Question of Upbringing continuing each month with the follow volumes from A Dance to the Music of Time series by Anthony Powell. Also, two books would be issued per month from Popular's new imprint, Questar, for science fiction.[7] Also in 1985, Warner acquired audiobook publisher Network for Learning and renamed it Warner Audio.[8]

Time Warner was formed in 1989 by the merger of Time and Warner.[9] Publisher Macdonald & Co. was bought in 1992 to become part of the Time Warner Book Group UK, and in 1996 the various branches merged to become Time Warner Trade Publishing, later renamed as AOL Time Warner Book Group.[10] In 2003, Time Warner attempted to sell the Book Group but failed to get high enough bids. In March 2006, Time Warner completed the sale of the Book Group to Lagardère, which placed it under its Hachette Livre book publishing arm.[11] The Warner Books subsidiary was renamed Grand Central Publishing, which launched a more literary imprint, Twelve, under former Random House editor-in-chief Jonathan Karp.[12] On February 5, 2010, Hachette announced that it would adopt an agency pricing model for its e-books.[13]

On April 11, 2012, the United States Department of Justice filed United States v. Apple Inc., naming Apple, Hachette, and four other major publishers as defendants. The suit alleged that they conspired to fix prices for e-books, and weaken Amazon.com's position in the market, in violation of antitrust law.[14] In December 2013, a federal judge approved a settlement of the antitrust claims, in which Hachette and the other publishers paid into a fund that provided credits to customers who had overpaid for books due to the price-fixing.[15]

On June 28, 2013, Hachette announced it would acquire Hyperion Books from Disney Publishing Worldwide.[16][17] On March 12, 2014, Hyperion was renamed Hachette Books, with the naming of Crown Archetype's editor-in-chief Mauro DiPreta as vice president and publisher.[18]

In May 2014, Amazon.com announced it was no longer taking pre-orders for Hachette books, stating a breakdown in negotiations over profit-sharing arrangements. According to Hachette, Amazon had also stopped discounting its books, sending prices of Hachette titles in the U.S. to more than twice what they were selling for in the UK. Amazon published a letter on August 10, 2014 asking authors and readers to email Hachette's CEO Michael Pietsch and ask for lower e-book prices. Pietsch reportedly replied to each message he received.[19]

In November 2014, Hachette announced that it had entered into an agreement to purchase nonfiction publisher Black Dog & Leventhal. The sale was finalized in January 2015, and Black Dog & Leventhal became an imprint of the Hachette Books publishing division.

In June 2014, the company in conjunction with Ingram Content Group, and Perseus Books Group, announced a three-way deal whereby Hachette would buy Perseus and then sell that company's client services businesses to Ingram. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.[20] The deal was called off on August 7, 2014.[21] On March 6, 2016, HBG announced that it had entered into a binding agreement to purchase the publishing division of The Perseus Books Group. Perseus's distribution business was sold to Ingram in a separate move. The sale was completed in April 2016, and the publishing business joined HBG as the Perseus Books publishing group.[22]

In April 2016, HBG announced an agreement to create a joint venture with the Yen Press imprint and Japanese publisher Kadokawa. Yen Press became known as Yen Press LLC, and is no longer considered an imprint of HBG's Orbit publishing division.

On September 17, 2018, Hachette acquired the Christian publisher Worthy Publishing.[23] This was followed by a reorganization in November, in which Worthy Publishing and FaithWords merged their teams under the Hachette Nashville division, and Hachette Books was moved under the Perseus Books division while taking the Da Capo Press staff and imprints. A total of 25 employees were leaving in the move, including Mauro DiPreta (Hachette Books' vice president and publisher) and John Radziewicz (Da Capo Press's vice president and publisher). Basic Books will also take on Seal Press, which it will continue as an imprint.[24]

On June 1, 2020, Hachette was one of a group of publishers who sued the Internet Archive, arguing that its collection of e-books was denying authors and publishers revenue and accusing the library of "willful mass copyright infringement".[25][26]

Publishing groups and imprints edit

Hachette Book Group operates a number of publishing brands aimed at different markets, and these brands themselves contain sub-imprints that are used to publish to an even more targeted audience.[17][27]

Grand Central Publishing edit

An independent publishing division within Hachette. Previously known as Warner Books.

Imprint Market
Grand Central Publishing General market and best-sellers
Forever Romance novels
Forever Yours Digital books
Grand Central Life & Style Lifestyle and wellness
Twelve Literature and nonfiction
Vision Mass market editions

Hachette Audio edit

Publishing group focused on audiobook adaptations and dramatizations of books published by various imprints within the Hachette group.

Imprint Market
Hachette Audio Flagship imprint
Hachette Audio Powered by Wattpad Adaptations of works originally published on Wattpad.
Hachette Audio Podcasts Original podcasts

Hachette Nashville edit

Publishing group composed of imprints acquired from Warner Communications and Worthy Publishing. Formerly known as Warner Faith Books.

Imprint Market
Hachette Nashville Christian works
Center Street Conservative and military works
FaithWords Christian inspirational
Worthy Christian best sellers
WorthyKids/Ideals Children's works

Little, Brown and Company edit

An independent publishing division within Hachette. Founded in 1837. Focused on fiction, non fiction, and "works of lasting significance". Purchased by Time Inc. in 1961, becoming part of Time Life. Sold to Hachette in 2006.

Imprint Market
Little, Brown and Company Fiction and non-fiction
Back Bay Books Trade paperback editions
Mulholland Books Mystery, suspense and speculative fiction
Spark Health and wellness
Voracious Illustrated books
JIMMY Patterson Children's books. Founded by James Patterson.

Little, Brown Books for Young Readers edit

Imprint Market
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Picture books and non-fiction for young readers.
LB Kids Novelty and brand tie-ins.
Poppy Fiction for young women.

Orbit Books edit

A publishing division focused on science fiction, fantasy, and mass market editions. Spun off from Little, Brown in 2006. Not to be confused with Orbis Books.

Imprint Market
Orbit Science fiction and fantasy
Redhook Mass market editions

Perseus Books Group edit

An independent publishing division within Hachette. Founded in 1996. Acquired by Hachette in 2016.

Imprint name Market
Perseus Books Flagship imprint
Avalon Travel Guidebooks and travel literature
Basic Books Non-fiction
Da Capo Press Pop culture and wellness, under Hachette Books
Hachette Books Non-fiction and general interest. Formerly Hyperion Books
PublicAffairs History, economics and public affairs
Running Press Pop culture, inspirational and adult tie-ins.

Inactive imprints edit

Many imprints have been acquired by Hachette and the companies that were merged to form the group; some are no longer active.[citation needed]

  • Abacus
  • Paperback Library (Called the Warner Paperback Library after acquisition by Warner Communications in 1970. Not acquired by Hachette.[28])
  • Questar Science Fiction
  • Warner Aspect
  • Reagan Arthur Books
  • Jericho Books
  • Business Plus
  • Bulfinch Press (Bulfinch titles are now considered part of Little, Brown & Company.)
  • 5 Spot
  • Weinstein Books: Formerly an imprint of Perseus Books, this publisher was shut down on October 12, 2017 after multiple women accused its founder Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment.
  • ipicturebooks (first bought by Time Warner Trade Publishing)[29]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Company History". Hachette Company. from the original on March 1, 2019. Retrieved June 6, 2012.
  2. ^ "FAQs 2011-04-11 at the Wayback Machine." Hachette Book Group. Retrieved April 17, 2011. "Hachette Book Group Marketing Department 237 Park Avenue New York, NY 10017".
  3. ^ "Who Are "The Big Six"?". Fiction Matters. March 5, 2010. from the original on May 9, 2012. Retrieved June 6, 2012.
  4. ^ "About Us". Hachette Company. June 28, 2017. from the original on August 16, 2017. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  5. ^ "Science Fiction & Fantasy Publishers: Warner Books". Worlds Without End. icow.com, LLC. from the original on October 21, 2012. Retrieved October 6, 2011.
  6. ^ "Copyrights of Golden-Age Comics". Golden-Age Comic book Superheroes & Villains Encyclopedia. from the original on September 21, 2011. Retrieved September 20, 2011.
  7. ^ McDowell, Edwin (November 16, 1984). "PUBLISHING: AUTHOR WINS RECOGNITION LATE". The New York Times. from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  8. ^ Salmans, Sandra (July 4, 1985). "NEW YORKERS & CO.; AUDIO PUBLISHING IS CATCHING ON". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on February 19, 2023. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  9. ^ . VANITY FAIR. July 2002. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved October 7, 2011.
  10. ^ "New Name for Time Warner Trade Publishing". Publishers Weekly. October 22, 2001. from the original on August 5, 2019. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
  11. ^ "Lagardère to buy Time Warner books". The New York Times. February 6, 2006. from the original on August 20, 2014. Retrieved October 7, 2011.
  12. ^ Bosman, Julie (March 26, 2007). "With a New Owner, a Book Publisher Gets a New Name". The New York Times. from the original on April 3, 2022. Retrieved October 7, 2011.
  13. ^ Bensinger, Greg; Galante, Joseph (February 5, 2010). . Business Week. Archived from the original on February 8, 2010. Retrieved February 18, 2010.
  14. ^ Mui, Ylan Q. and Hayley Tsukayama (April 11, 2012). "Justice Department sues Apple, publishers over e-book prices". The Washington Post. from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved June 1, 2014.
  15. ^ Molina, Brett (March 25, 2014). "E-book price fixing settlements rolling out". USA Today. from the original on December 24, 2019. Retrieved June 1, 2014.
  16. ^ Lee, Edmund (June 28, 2013). "Hachette Will Acquire Disney's Hyperion Book Publishing Business". Bloomberg.com. from the original on January 25, 2023. Retrieved July 3, 2013.
  17. ^ a b . digitalbookworld. June 28, 2013. Archived from the original on September 3, 2017. Retrieved July 3, 2013.
  18. ^ "DiPreta Named Publisher of Hachette Books". PublishersWeekly.com. PWxyz, LLC. March 12, 2014. from the original on May 6, 2018. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  19. ^ Bishop, Todd (August 10, 2014). "Hachette CEO replies to Amazon fans: 'These punitive actions are not necessary'". GeekWire. from the original on April 3, 2022. Retrieved August 11, 2014.
  20. ^ "Perseus Books Group being acquired by Hachette". Publishers Weekly. from the original on January 25, 2021. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
  21. ^ Trachtenberg, Jeffrey A. (August 7, 2014). "Hachette Calls Off Perseus Book Purchase". The Wall Street Journal. from the original on September 23, 2017. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
  22. ^ Milliot, Jim (March 6, 2016). "Hachette Agrees to Buy Perseus Publishing Business". Publishers Weekly. from the original on September 23, 2017. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  23. ^ Milliot, Jim (September 17, 2018). "Hachette to Buy Worthy Publishing". PublishersWeekly. from the original on December 30, 2018. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  24. ^ Milliot, Jim (November 13, 2018). "In HBG's Reorg of Nashville Outposts and Flagship Imprint, Publisher DiPreta to Leave". Publishers Weekly. from the original on October 18, 2019. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  25. ^ Harris, Elizabeth A. (June 1, 2020). "Publishers Sue Internet Archive Over Free E-Books". The New York Times. from the original on June 12, 2020. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
  26. ^ Text of Hachette Book Group, Inc. v. Internet Archive is available from: CourtListener 
  27. ^ . Hachette Book Group company website. 2008. Archived from the original on January 6, 2013. Retrieved July 29, 2008.
  28. ^ Courtright, Fred (2020), Personal correspondence
  29. ^ Maughan, Shannon (February 19, 2001). "Time Warner Acquires Ipicturebooks.com". Publishers Weekly. United States: PWxyz, LLC. from the original on February 26, 2019. Retrieved February 26, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Hachette and Hachette Books at Open Library

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Hachette Book Group HBG is a publishing company owned by Hachette Livre the largest publishing company in France and the third largest trade and educational publisher in the world Hachette Livre is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lagardere Group HBG was formed when Hachette Livre purchased the Time Warner Book Group from Time Warner on March 31 2006 1 Its headquarters are located at 1290 Avenue of the Americas Midtown Manhattan New York City 2 Hachette is considered one of the big five publishing companies along with Holtzbrinck Macmillan Penguin Random House HarperCollins and Simon amp Schuster 3 In one year HBG publishes approximately 1400 adult books including 50 100 digital only titles 300 books for young readers and 450 audiobook titles including both physical and downloadable only titles In 2017 the company had 167 books on the New York Times bestseller list 34 of which reached No 1 4 Hachette Book GroupParent companyHachette LivrePredecessorAOL Time Warner Book Group 2002 2006 Time Warner Trade Publishing 1996 2002 Warner Books 1970 1996 FoundedMarch 31 2006 18 years ago 2006 03 31 Country of originUnited StatesHeadquarters locationNew York City U S Key peopleDavid Shelley CEO ImprintsBasic Books GroupGrand Central PublishingHachette AudioHachette BooksHachette NashvilleLittle Brown and CompanyLittle Brown Books for Young ReadersOrbitRunning Press GroupWorkman PublishingOfficial websitewww wbr hachettebookgroup wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Publishing groups and imprints 2 1 Grand Central Publishing 2 2 Hachette Audio 2 3 Hachette Nashville 2 4 Little Brown and Company 2 4 1 Little Brown Books for Young Readers 2 5 Orbit Books 2 6 Perseus Books Group 2 7 Inactive imprints 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe earliest publisher to eventually become part of the Hachette Book Group was Little Brown and Company founded in 1837 acquired by Time Inc in 1968 1 Kinney National Company rebranded in 1972 as Warner Communications had acquired the Paperback Library in 1970 to form Warner Books 5 In 1982 CBS Publications sold off Popular Library to Warner 6 In April 1985 Warner Books relaunched Popular Library starting out with five other books plus the reprint of Question of Upbringing continuing each month with the follow volumes from A Dance to the Music of Time series by Anthony Powell Also two books would be issued per month from Popular s new imprint Questar for science fiction 7 Also in 1985 Warner acquired audiobook publisher Network for Learning and renamed it Warner Audio 8 Time Warner was formed in 1989 by the merger of Time and Warner 9 Publisher Macdonald amp Co was bought in 1992 to become part of the Time Warner Book Group UK and in 1996 the various branches merged to become Time Warner Trade Publishing later renamed as AOL Time Warner Book Group 10 In 2003 Time Warner attempted to sell the Book Group but failed to get high enough bids In March 2006 Time Warner completed the sale of the Book Group to Lagardere which placed it under its Hachette Livre book publishing arm 11 The Warner Books subsidiary was renamed Grand Central Publishing which launched a more literary imprint Twelve under former Random House editor in chief Jonathan Karp 12 On February 5 2010 Hachette announced that it would adopt an agency pricing model for its e books 13 On April 11 2012 the United States Department of Justice filed United States v Apple Inc naming Apple Hachette and four other major publishers as defendants The suit alleged that they conspired to fix prices for e books and weaken Amazon com s position in the market in violation of antitrust law 14 In December 2013 a federal judge approved a settlement of the antitrust claims in which Hachette and the other publishers paid into a fund that provided credits to customers who had overpaid for books due to the price fixing 15 On June 28 2013 Hachette announced it would acquire Hyperion Books from Disney Publishing Worldwide 16 17 On March 12 2014 Hyperion was renamed Hachette Books with the naming of Crown Archetype s editor in chief Mauro DiPreta as vice president and publisher 18 In May 2014 Amazon com announced it was no longer taking pre orders for Hachette books stating a breakdown in negotiations over profit sharing arrangements According to Hachette Amazon had also stopped discounting its books sending prices of Hachette titles in the U S to more than twice what they were selling for in the UK Amazon published a letter on August 10 2014 asking authors and readers to email Hachette s CEO Michael Pietsch and ask for lower e book prices Pietsch reportedly replied to each message he received 19 In November 2014 Hachette announced that it had entered into an agreement to purchase nonfiction publisher Black Dog amp Leventhal The sale was finalized in January 2015 and Black Dog amp Leventhal became an imprint of the Hachette Books publishing division In June 2014 the company in conjunction with Ingram Content Group and Perseus Books Group announced a three way deal whereby Hachette would buy Perseus and then sell that company s client services businesses to Ingram Financial details of the deal were not disclosed 20 The deal was called off on August 7 2014 21 On March 6 2016 HBG announced that it had entered into a binding agreement to purchase the publishing division of The Perseus Books Group Perseus s distribution business was sold to Ingram in a separate move The sale was completed in April 2016 and the publishing business joined HBG as the Perseus Books publishing group 22 In April 2016 HBG announced an agreement to create a joint venture with the Yen Press imprint and Japanese publisher Kadokawa Yen Press became known as Yen Press LLC and is no longer considered an imprint of HBG s Orbit publishing division On September 17 2018 Hachette acquired the Christian publisher Worthy Publishing 23 This was followed by a reorganization in November in which Worthy Publishing and FaithWords merged their teams under the Hachette Nashville division and Hachette Books was moved under the Perseus Books division while taking the Da Capo Press staff and imprints A total of 25 employees were leaving in the move including Mauro DiPreta Hachette Books vice president and publisher and John Radziewicz Da Capo Press s vice president and publisher Basic Books will also take on Seal Press which it will continue as an imprint 24 On June 1 2020 Hachette was one of a group of publishers who sued the Internet Archive arguing that its collection of e books was denying authors and publishers revenue and accusing the library of willful mass copyright infringement 25 26 Publishing groups and imprints editHachette Book Group operates a number of publishing brands aimed at different markets and these brands themselves contain sub imprints that are used to publish to an even more targeted audience 17 27 Grand Central Publishing edit An independent publishing division within Hachette Previously known as Warner Books Imprint MarketGrand Central Publishing General market and best sellersForever Romance novelsForever Yours Digital booksGrand Central Life amp Style Lifestyle and wellnessTwelve Literature and nonfictionVision Mass market editionsHachette Audio edit Publishing group focused on audiobook adaptations and dramatizations of books published by various imprints within the Hachette group Imprint MarketHachette Audio Flagship imprintHachette Audio Powered by Wattpad Adaptations of works originally published on Wattpad Hachette Audio Podcasts Original podcastsHachette Nashville edit Publishing group composed of imprints acquired from Warner Communications and Worthy Publishing Formerly known as Warner Faith Books Imprint MarketHachette Nashville Christian worksCenter Street Conservative and military worksFaithWords Christian inspirationalWorthy Christian best sellersWorthyKids Ideals Children s worksLittle Brown and Company edit An independent publishing division within Hachette Founded in 1837 Focused on fiction non fiction and works of lasting significance Purchased by Time Inc in 1961 becoming part of Time Life Sold to Hachette in 2006 Imprint MarketLittle Brown and Company Fiction and non fictionBack Bay Books Trade paperback editionsMulholland Books Mystery suspense and speculative fictionSpark Health and wellnessVoracious Illustrated booksJIMMY Patterson Children s books Founded by James Patterson Little Brown Books for Young Readers edit Imprint MarketLittle Brown Books for Young Readers Picture books and non fiction for young readers LB Kids Novelty and brand tie ins Poppy Fiction for young women Orbit Books edit A publishing division focused on science fiction fantasy and mass market editions Spun off from Little Brown in 2006 Not to be confused with Orbis Books Imprint MarketOrbit Science fiction and fantasyRedhook Mass market editionsPerseus Books Group edit An independent publishing division within Hachette Founded in 1996 Acquired by Hachette in 2016 Imprint name MarketPerseus Books Flagship imprintAvalon Travel Guidebooks and travel literatureBasic Books Non fictionDa Capo Press Pop culture and wellness under Hachette BooksHachette Books Non fiction and general interest Formerly Hyperion BooksPublicAffairs History economics and public affairsRunning Press Pop culture inspirational and adult tie ins Inactive imprints edit Many imprints have been acquired by Hachette and the companies that were merged to form the group some are no longer active citation needed Abacus Paperback Library Called the Warner Paperback Library after acquisition by Warner Communications in 1970 Not acquired by Hachette 28 Questar Science Fiction Warner Aspect Reagan Arthur Books Jericho Books Business Plus Bulfinch Press Bulfinch titles are now considered part of Little Brown amp Company 5 Spot Weinstein Books Formerly an imprint of Perseus Books this publisher was shut down on October 12 2017 after multiple women accused its founder Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment ipicturebooks first bought by Time Warner Trade Publishing 29 See also edit nbsp New York City portal nbsp Companies portal nbsp Books portalPenguin Random House Simon amp Schuster Macmillan HarperCollinsReferences edit a b Company History Hachette Company Archived from the original on March 1 2019 Retrieved June 6 2012 FAQs Archived 2011 04 11 at the Wayback Machine Hachette Book Group Retrieved April 17 2011 Hachette Book Group Marketing Department 237 Park Avenue New York NY 10017 Who Are The Big Six Fiction Matters March 5 2010 Archived from the original on May 9 2012 Retrieved June 6 2012 About Us Hachette Company June 28 2017 Archived from the original on August 16 2017 Retrieved September 18 2017 Science Fiction amp Fantasy Publishers Warner Books Worlds Without End icow com LLC Archived from the original on October 21 2012 Retrieved October 6 2011 Copyrights of Golden Age Comics Golden Age Comic book Superheroes amp Villains Encyclopedia Archived from the original on 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Amazon fans These punitive actions are not necessary GeekWire Archived from the original on April 3 2022 Retrieved August 11 2014 Perseus Books Group being acquired by Hachette Publishers Weekly Archived from the original on January 25 2021 Retrieved September 20 2014 Trachtenberg Jeffrey A August 7 2014 Hachette Calls Off Perseus Book Purchase The Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on September 23 2017 Retrieved March 7 2017 Milliot Jim March 6 2016 Hachette Agrees to Buy Perseus Publishing Business Publishers Weekly Archived from the original on September 23 2017 Retrieved September 22 2017 Milliot Jim September 17 2018 Hachette to Buy Worthy Publishing PublishersWeekly Archived from the original on December 30 2018 Retrieved December 30 2018 Milliot Jim November 13 2018 In HBG s Reorg of Nashville Outposts and Flagship Imprint Publisher DiPreta to Leave Publishers Weekly Archived from the original on October 18 2019 Retrieved October 18 2019 Harris Elizabeth A June 1 2020 Publishers Sue Internet Archive Over Free E Books The New York Times Archived from the original on June 12 2020 Retrieved June 12 2020 Text of Hachette Book Group Inc v Internet Archive is available from CourtListener Publishing groups Hachette Book Group Hachette Book Group company website 2008 Archived from the original on January 6 2013 Retrieved July 29 2008 Courtright Fred 2020 Personal correspondence Maughan Shannon February 19 2001 Time Warner Acquires Ipicturebooks com Publishers Weekly United States PWxyz LLC Archived from the original on February 26 2019 Retrieved February 26 2019 External links editOfficial website Hachette and Hachette Books at Open Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hachette Book Group amp oldid 1216456229, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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