Ballantine Books
American
Ballantine Books was an American book publisher established by Ian and Betty Ballantine in 1952. Ballantine Books specialized in paperback editions and were acquired by Random House in 1973. - AsNotedIn
Ballantine Books was an American book publisher established by Ian and Betty Ballantine in 1952. Ballantine Books specialized in paperback editions and were acquired by Random House in 1973. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1952/00/00 | Ballantine Books is established by paperback pioneers Ian and Betty Ballantine. | Established | |||||
1953/10/19 | "Fahrenheit 451" by American writer Ray Bradbury is published by Ballantine Books. | Publisher | Fahrenheit 451 (book) | ||||
1954/00/00 | Robert Sheckley's collection of short stories, "Untouched by Human Hands", is published by Ballantine Books. | Publisher | Untouched by Human Hands (short story collection) | ||||
1955/11/16 | "The October Country" short story collection by Ray Bradbury is published. | Publisher | The October Country (short story collection) | ||||
1974/00/00 | Sweet Street: The Autobiography of an American Honkytonk Scene - published by Ballantine Books | Publisher | Sweet Street: The Autobiography of an American Honkytonk Scene |
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