Vintage Books
Vintage Books is a trade paperback publishing imprint of Penguin Random House originally established by Alfred A. Knopf in 1954. The company was acquired by Random House in April 1960, and a British division was set up in 1990. After Random House merged with Bantam Doubleday Dell, Doubleday's Anchor Books trade paperback line was added to the same division as Vintage.[1] Following Random House's merger with Penguin, Vintage UK was transferred to Penguin UK.
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| Parent company | Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group (Penguin Random House) | 
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| Status | Active | 
| Founded | 1954 | 
| Founder | Alfred A. Knopf Sr. | 
| Country of origin | United States, United Kingdom | 
| Headquarters location | New York City | 
| Imprints | Vintage Classics, Black Lizard, Bodley Head, Jonathan Cape, Chatto and Windus, Harvill Secker, Hogarth Press, Square Peg, Yellow Jersey | 
| Owner(s) | Bertelsmann | 
| Official website | knopfdoubleday | 
In addition to publishing classic and contemporary works in paperback under the Vintage brand, the imprint also oversees the sub-imprints Bodley Head, Jonathan Cape, Chatto and Windus, Harvill Secker, Hogarth Press, Square Peg, and Yellow Jersey.[2] Vintage began publishing some titles in the mass-market paperback format in 2003.[3]
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First editions
    
Vintage Books have "First Edition" printed on the copyright page with a '1' that is present.[4]
References
    
- Carvajal, Doreen (1999-05-28). "Bertelsmann Is Reorganizing Random House". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-10-14.
- "Vintage". penguin.co.uk. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- "Doubleday, Knopf Form Mass Market Line". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2019-10-14.
- "Vintage Books – First Edition Identification and Publisher Information". biblio.com. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
External links
    
- Doubleday, Vintage Team with Production Company on New Imprint
- Vintage Books
- Vintage Books UK
- Publishing history timeline
