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Random House Book Publishing: Strong And True Book Publishing

Random House book publishing was born out of a 1925 by Donald Klopfer and Bennett Cerf’s purchase of The Modern Library from Horace Liveright. In 1927, the two gentlemen decided to expand their horizons by advancing their publishing activities and thus, Random House was born.

In 2003, the Random House Publishing Group was formed out of the two units formally known as Random House Trade Group and Ballantine Book Group. It now includes the following imprints: Villard, Random House Trade Paperbacks, Random House, One World, Modern Library, Presidio Press, Fawcett Ivy, Ballantine Books, Ballantine Reader’s Circle and Del Ray.       

Random House, Inc. is a power house when it comes to publishing up to date  fiction, nonfiction, both original and reprints of some of today’s most popular writers of our times. These writers appear in trade paperback, hardcover, mass marketing paperback, audio, digital and electronic for the widest possible readership.

The US publication of James Joyce’s masterpiece, Ulysses, was successfully defended by Random House book publishing, making international headlines for freedom of speech. Beginning in the 1930’s, Random House book publishing began publishing children’s books and became remained a leader in children’s publishing still today. Another field Random House book publishing company has gotten into is the highly successful American College Dictionaries. This was followed closely, in 1966, by the Random House Dictionary of English Language. Today, they continue to publish reference books.

Today Random House book publishing includes the Crown Publishing Group, the Bantam Doubleday Dell, the Knopf Publishing Group, the Doubleday Dell Broadway Publishing Group, the Random House Diversified Publishing Group, Random House Children’s Books, the Random House Publishing Group, the Random House Information Group and the Random House Ventures.

Books published by Random House book publishing have won more major prizes than any other book publishing company. They include the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Nobel Prize, the Pulitzer Prize, and the National Book Award. 

According to one source, Random House Publisher Services “distinguishes itself from other distributors or publishers who distribute third-party content in a number of ways. Our outstanding facilities and expert services are offered to every one of our clients, most of which are publishers. Providing a exceptional mixture of attention to detail and large scale effectiveness that is critical in successfully navigating today’s increasingly multifaceted market.

As an experienced book distributor, Random House book publishing fulfills a unique need of each publisher by offering flexibility and exceptional customer service. – Which they offer to all their clients, whether they are publishers or purchasers.

Random House book publishing states that they promise to give its clients significant improvements in business, while minimizing operational costs and capital expenditures, allowing the client to do what they do best, which would be publishing.

Random House, Inc. reaches far and wide as a publishing company. The United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa are the many countries Random House book publishing calls home. However, through Random House International, the books published and imprinted with Random House, are distributed and sold all over the world.