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Random House of Canada

Random House of Canada was the Canadian distributor for Random House, Inc. from 1944 until 2013. On July 1, 2013, it amalgamated with Penguin Canada to become Penguin Random House Canada.

Random House of Canada
Parent companyRandom House, Inc.
StatusDefunct (2013)
Founded1944 (1944)
SuccessorPenguin Random House Canada
Country of originCanada
DistributionCanada
Publication typesBooks

Company history edit

Random House of Canada was established in 1944 as the Canadian distributor of Random House Books. In 1986, Random House launched its Canadian publishing program. In 1998, Random House (USA) merged with another major publishing company, Bantam Doubleday Dell. Due to this international merger, both companies' Canadian branches merged as well, publishing international titles in this country as well as maintaining their Canadian publishing program.[1] In 2012, Random House of Canada became the sole owner of fellow Canadian publishing company McClelland & Stewart, having purchased the 75% it didn't already own from the University of Toronto.[2] In 2013, Random House's parent company, Bertelsmann, entered into a joint venture with Pearson PLC (the parent company of the Penguin Group) to form a new trade publishing company called Penguin Random House.[3] As part of this venture Random House of Canada and Penguin Canada were amalgamated as Penguin Random House Canada. Random House of Canada, as a legal entity, is defunct.

Imprints edit

In 2013, when Random House of Canada become defunct, it published under several imprints, including:

  • Anchor Canada (paperbacks)
  • Bond Street Books (international)
  • Doubleday Canada
  • Knopf Canada
  • Random House Canada
  • Seal Books
  • Vintage Canada.
 
All of Margaret Atwood's novels are published in Seal editions.

Anchor Canada was created in 2001. It publishes trade paperback editions of many of Doubleday Canada's titles. In 2002, Anchor Canada published its first original trade paperback titled The Notebooks: Interviews and New Fiction from Contemporary Writers.

Bond Street Books was launched in 2006. Bond Street Books publishes international fiction and non-fiction.

Doubleday Canada publishes Canadian and international fiction and non-fiction titles from both new and established writers.

Knopf Canada was established in 1991 as an editorially independent Canadian branch of Alfred A. Knopf. The founding editor was Louise Dennys. Dennys was already the publisher of many major Canadian books, through her work at the Toronto publishing house Lester & Orpen Dennys.[4] In 1996, Knopf Canada established a program called "The New Face of Fiction". Each year editors choose between 1 and 4 books and promote them through the campaign in order to bring some of Canada's most talented new authors to national and international attention.[5]

The Random House Canada imprint published works by Canadian and international authors starting in 1986.[6]

Seal Books was founded in 1977, stemming from a partnership between Bantam Books (an American-based company) and McClelland & Stewart. This imprint specializes in reprints of major fiction hardcover titles. However, Seal has always published original books; it is just not the imprint's main endeavor. In the 1980s, there was a Seal Books First Novel Award.[7][8] Many Seal Books were originally published as Doubleday hardcovers. When Seal Books merged with Random House of Canada, they began publishing mass-market titles from Random House of Canada and Knopf Canada as well.

Vintage Canada was established in 1993. It takes its name from the New York–based publishing house, Vintage Books, which was formed in 1954 by Alfred A. Knopf. Vintage Canada publishes paperback editions, choosing primarily from titles originally published by Knopf Canada and Random House Canada. They also publish new books and modern classics originally published elsewhere, as well as some "Vintage Originals".[9]

Speakers House Canada edit

Speakers House Canada was launched in 2008 as a joint business and marketing venture between Random House of Canada and McClelland & Stewart. It was meant to serve as a vehicle for showcasing authors who were also in-demand speakers.[10][11]

Adaptations to contemporary technology edit

In October 2010, Random House of Canada introduced the "Conversation Starters" application for Apple's iPhone and iPad.[12]

In February 2011, Random House of Canada announced a partnership with OverDrive, a digital distributor of downloadable e-books. Through this the distribution agreement, Canadian libraries, schools and colleges were able to access Random House titles through OverDrive's e-book catalog.[13]

In 2012, the company launched the online magazine Hazlitt, which features both fiction and non-fiction writing.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-08-14.
  2. ^ Ahearn, Victoria (10 January 2012). "Random House of Canada becomes sole owner of McClelland & Stewart". The Star. Toronto.
  3. ^ "About Penguin Random House Canada". penguinrandomhouse.ca. Penguin Random House Canada. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-12-16.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-06.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-11-10.
  7. ^ "Seal Books".
  8. ^ "Seal First Novel Awards".
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-01-17.
  10. ^ "Random House of Canada and McClelland & Stewart Write a New Chapter in Book Promotion: Speakers House Canada" (PDF). Random House of Canada Limited. 16 June 2008. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  11. ^ "New Agency to Promote Books for Authors". Marketing Magazine. 18 June 2008. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  12. ^ "Random House of Canada rolls out apps to engage readers". Mobile Marketer. 4 October 2010. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  13. ^ "Random House of Canada eBooks Coming to Canadian Libraries". MarketWire. 2 February 2011. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  14. ^ "Random House of Canada launches new digital strategy with Hazlitt". National Post, August 23, 2012.

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For Random House Canada imprint see Penguin Random House Random House of Canada was the Canadian distributor for Random House Inc from 1944 until 2013 On July 1 2013 it amalgamated with Penguin Canada to become Penguin Random House Canada Random House of CanadaParent companyRandom House Inc StatusDefunct 2013 Founded1944 1944 SuccessorPenguin Random House CanadaCountry of originCanadaDistributionCanadaPublication typesBooks Contents 1 Company history 2 Imprints 3 Speakers House Canada 4 Adaptations to contemporary technology 5 ReferencesCompany history editRandom House of Canada was established in 1944 as the Canadian distributor of Random House Books In 1986 Random House launched its Canadian publishing program In 1998 Random House USA merged with another major publishing company Bantam Doubleday Dell Due to this international merger both companies Canadian branches merged as well publishing international titles in this country as well as maintaining their Canadian publishing program 1 In 2012 Random House of Canada became the sole owner of fellow Canadian publishing company McClelland amp Stewart having purchased the 75 it didn t already own from the University of Toronto 2 In 2013 Random House s parent company Bertelsmann entered into a joint venture with Pearson PLC the parent company of the Penguin Group to form a new trade publishing company called Penguin Random House 3 As part of this venture Random House of Canada and Penguin Canada were amalgamated as Penguin Random House Canada Random House of Canada as a legal entity is defunct Imprints editIn 2013 when Random House of Canada become defunct it published under several imprints including Anchor Canada paperbacks Bond Street Books international Doubleday Canada Knopf Canada Random House Canada Seal Books Vintage Canada nbsp All of Margaret Atwood s novels are published in Seal editions Anchor Canada was created in 2001 It publishes trade paperback editions of many of Doubleday Canada s titles In 2002 Anchor Canada published its first original trade paperback titled The Notebooks Interviews and New Fiction from Contemporary Writers Bond Street Books was launched in 2006 Bond Street Books publishes international fiction and non fiction Doubleday Canada publishes Canadian and international fiction and non fiction titles from both new and established writers Knopf Canada was established in 1991 as an editorially independent Canadian branch of Alfred A Knopf The founding editor was Louise Dennys Dennys was already the publisher of many major Canadian books through her work at the Toronto publishing house Lester amp Orpen Dennys 4 In 1996 Knopf Canada established a program called The New Face of Fiction Each year editors choose between 1 and 4 books and promote them through the campaign in order to bring some of Canada s most talented new authors to national and international attention 5 The Random House Canada imprint published works by Canadian and international authors starting in 1986 6 Seal Books was founded in 1977 stemming from a partnership between Bantam Books an American based company and McClelland amp Stewart This imprint specializes in reprints of major fiction hardcover titles However Seal has always published original books it is just not the imprint s main endeavor In the 1980s there was a Seal Books First Novel Award 7 8 Many Seal Books were originally published as Doubleday hardcovers When Seal Books merged with Random House of Canada they began publishing mass market titles from Random House of Canada and Knopf Canada as well Vintage Canada was established in 1993 It takes its name from the New York based publishing house Vintage Books which was formed in 1954 by Alfred A Knopf Vintage Canada publishes paperback editions choosing primarily from titles originally published by Knopf Canada and Random House Canada They also publish new books and modern classics originally published elsewhere as well as some Vintage Originals 9 Speakers House Canada editSpeakers House Canada was launched in 2008 as a joint business and marketing venture between Random House of Canada and McClelland amp Stewart It was meant to serve as a vehicle for showcasing authors who were also in demand speakers 10 11 Adaptations to contemporary technology editIn October 2010 Random House of Canada introduced the Conversation Starters application for Apple s iPhone and iPad 12 In February 2011 Random House of Canada announced a partnership with OverDrive a digital distributor of downloadable e books Through this the distribution agreement Canadian libraries schools and colleges were able to access Random House titles through OverDrive s e book catalog 13 In 2012 the company launched the online magazine Hazlitt which features both fiction and non fiction writing 14 References edit Random House of Canada Company Profile Archived from the original on 2011 08 14 Ahearn Victoria 10 January 2012 Random House of Canada becomes sole owner of McClelland amp Stewart The Star Toronto About Penguin Random House Canada penguinrandomhouse ca Penguin Random House Canada Retrieved 4 August 2017 Knopf Canada Archived from the original on 2011 12 16 The New Face of Fiction Archived from the original on 2011 10 06 Random House Canada Archived from the original on 2011 11 10 Seal Books Seal First Novel Awards Vintage Canada Archived from the original on 2012 01 17 Random House of Canada and McClelland amp Stewart Write a New Chapter in Book Promotion Speakers House Canada PDF Random House of Canada Limited 16 June 2008 Retrieved 12 July 2011 New Agency to Promote Books for Authors Marketing Magazine 18 June 2008 Retrieved 12 July 2011 Random House of Canada rolls out apps to engage readers Mobile Marketer 4 October 2010 Retrieved 12 July 2011 Random House of Canada eBooks Coming to Canadian Libraries MarketWire 2 February 2011 Retrieved 12 July 2011 Random House of Canada launches new digital strategy with Hazlitt National Post August 23 2012 Retrieved from 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