Pantheon Books (Brand Emblem)

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Number of Issues:
5
Web Site:
http://pantheon.knopfdoubleday.com/
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Brand emblem belongs to the brand group:

Brand Group Publisher Issues Year Began Year Ended Notes
Pantheon Random House 10 1961 Pantheon Books was founded in 1942 in New York City by Helen and Kurt Wolff who had come to the United States to escape fascism and the Holocaust. Random House bought Pantheon in 1961, and placed it into their subsidiary Knopf Publishing Group. Also in 1961, Pantheon hired Andre Schiffrin as executive editor of Pantheon Books, which retained editorial independence from its parent publishers. Under the direction of Schiffrin, Pantheon continued to publish important works by European writers such as The Tin Drum by Günter Grass, who would later receive a Nobel Prize for his work; Madness and Civilization by Michel Foucault, The Lover by Marguerite Duras, and Adieux by Simone de Beauvoir. By the late 1960s, Pantheon started to bring American writers such as Noam Chomsky, James Loewen and Studs Terkel to European readers.

Brand emblem is in use at the following publishers:

Publisher Year Began Year Ended Notes
Random House
Pantheon
Number Publication Date On-sale Date Indicia Publisher
The Adventures of Alexander Von Humboldt (2019 series) 2019 2019-04-02 Pantheon Books (USPantheon)
Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation (2018 series) 2018 Pantheon Books (USPantheon)
Chicken with Plums (2006 series) 2006 Pantheon Books (USPantheon)
Chicken with Plums (2006 series) [Softcover Edition] 2009 Pantheon Books (USPantheon)
Childhood Is Hell (1988 series) #[nn] 1988 Pantheon Books (USPantheon)
Mister Wonderful (2011 series) April 2011 2011-04-12 Pantheon Books (USPantheon)

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