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Ian Rankin: Think inside the boxOther novelists to scratch their ink inside a tiny speech bubble include graphic-novel-newbie Philip Pullman, whose Adventures of John Blake was serialised until May in the children's comic The DFC, published by Random House. A... In this article: Ian Rankin, John Constantine, Paul Gravett, Hellblazer, Philip Pullman, Denise Mina, and Apostolos Doxiadis |
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Independent.ie | September 17, 2009
Dan Brown's most scathing review comes from fellow author Philip Pullman
...readers. There's nothing wrong in writing as he does, but it is not great writing." Pullman, who is also published by Random House, which is printing a record 6.5 million copies of The Lost Symbol for its first print run, concedes that...
In this article: Philip Pullman, Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol, His Dark Materials, Christianity, Archbishop of Canterbury, Catholic League, Rowan Williams, and The Da Vinci Code
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Wales Online | September 15, 2009
Author's attack on Da Vinci Code best-seller Brown
...copies. It is the largest first print in the history of publisher Random House worldwide and the massive launch has been hailed as the biggest literary event since JK Rowling's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows two years ago. But...
In this article: Dan Brown, Philip Pullman, The Da Vinci Code, Robert Langdon, Jesus, The Lost Symbol, God, Mary Magdalene, and Phillips Exeter Academy
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Independent.co.uk - Commentators | April 11, 2009
Matthew Bell: The IoS Diary
...- has folded. Dreamed up by Pullman's friend, the Oxford-based publisher David Fickling, DFC was axed by Random House after if failed to draw its "target subscription level", although a spokesman declines to say what that was. "Sometimes the...
In this article: Joanne Harris, Eric Cantona, Sunrise Radio, George Galloway, Philip Pullman, and Gaza
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Yahoo! News | December 22, 2008
App Developer Brings E-Books to the iPhone (NewsFactor)
...iPhone -- and enjoying success. ScrollMotion, based in New York City, has now landed deals with a list of top publishers, including Houghton Mifflin, Simon & Schuster, Random House and the Penguin Group. Using its e-book reader technology...
In this article: Iphone, Penguin Group, Houghton Mifflin, HarperCollins, Penguin Group, and Simon & Schuster
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International Herald Tribune - Culture | December 30, 2008
Stephen Chow, Jack Black, The Four Tops
...announced. Random House recently announced it was adding thousands of books to its digital catalogue and has said that e-sales more than tripled in 2008, although the electronic market remains a tiny part of the overall book market. Several...
In this article: Stephen Chow, Jamie Spears, Man Booker Prize, Jack Black, The Four Tops, Bernard Madoff, Broadway League, Man Group, and Grammy Award
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Boston Globe -- Technology stories | December 23, 2008
Paolini, Pullman with books coming to iPhones
...authors available to a ground-breaking group of readers," Matt Shatz, Random House's vice president for digital books, said in a statement Monday. Random House recently announced it was adding thousands of books to its digital catalog...
In this article: Random House Inc., Iphone, Philip Pullman, E-mail, Christopher Paolini, All rights reserved, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, and Boston.com
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Random House, Inc. is the world's largest English-language general trade book publisher. It has been owned since 1998 by the large German private media corporation Bertelsmann and has become the umbrella brand for Bertelsmann book publishing.
- Name:
- Random House, Inc.
- Location:
- New York City, USA
- Founder:
- Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer
- Founded:
- 1925
- Industry:
- Books, Publishing
- Key People:
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- <b>Gail Rebuck</b> (Random House Group)
- <b>Dr. Joerg Pfuhl</b> (Verlagsgruppe Random House)
- <b>Markus Dohle</b> (Chairman and CEO)
- <b>Edward Volini</b> (Deputy Chairman, Chief Operating Officer)
- Products:
- Books
- Revenue:
- $2.3 billion USD (2006)
- No. of Employees:
- 5,764 (as of December 31, 2007)
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