Little, Brown Book Group Company Description
Little, Brown Book Group has no problem populating the best-seller list. The company publishes works written by such notable authors as Norman Mailer, Gore Vidal, E. L. Doctorow, David Sedaris, and Candace Bushnell. Imprints include Abacus (fiction and non-fiction), Sphere (fiction and non-fiction), Atom (children's fiction), Virago (women's literature), and Orbit (science fiction and fantasy). The publisher was founded in 1837. Little, Brown published Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, as well as Emily Dickinson's poetry. Little, Brown publishes about 60 new titles a year, divided evenly between fiction and non-fiction.
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