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Random House is an American book publisher and the largest general-interest paperback publisher in the world. It has several independently managed subsidiaries around the world. It is part of Penguin Random House, which is owned by the Germany-based media conglomerate Bertelsmann. History 20th century Random House was founded in 1927 by Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer, two years after they acquired the Modern Library imprint from publisher Horace Liveright, which reprints classic works of literature. Cerf is quoted as saying, "We just said we were going to publish a few books on the side at random", which suggested the name Random House. In 1934, they published the first authorized edition of James Joyce's novel Ulysses in the Anglophone world. Ulysses transformed Random House into a formidable publisher over the next two decades. In 1936, it acquired Smith and Haas, and Robert Haas became the third partner until retiring and selling his share back to Cerf and Klopfer in 1956. The acquisition of Smith and Haas added authors, including William Faulkner, Isak Dinesen, André Malraux, Robert Graves, and Jean de Brunhoff, who wrote the Babar children's books. Random House also hired editors Harry Maule, Robert Linscott, and Saxe Commins, and they brought authors such as Sinclair Lewis and Robert Penn Warren with them. Random House entered reference publishing in 1947 with the American College Dictionary, which was followed in 1966 by its first unabridged dictionary. In October 1959, Random House went public at $11.25 a share. This was a factor in decisions by other publishing companies, including Simon & Schuster, to later go public. American publishers Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. and Beginner Books were acquired by Random House in 1960, followed by Pantheon Books in 1961; works continue to be published under these imprints with editorial independence, such as Everyman's Library, a series of classical literature reprints. In 1965, RCA bought Random House as part of a diversification strategy. Random House acquired the paperback book publisher Ballantine Books in 1973. RCA sold Random House to Advance Publications in 1980. Random House began publishing audiobooks in 1985. In 1988, Random House acquired Crown Publishing Group. Also in 1988, McGraw-Hill acquired Random House's Schools and Colleges division. In 1998, Bertelsmann AG bought Random House and merged it with Bantam Doubleday Dell and it soon went global. In 1999, Random House acquired the children's audiobook publisher Listening Library. In 1999, Random House sold its distribution division. 21st century In 2001, Phyllis E. Grann joined Random House as vice chairman. Grann was the CEO for Putnam and had grown that house from $10 million in revenue in 1976, to more than $200 million by 1993 and without increasing their title output. A publishing insider commented that then CEO Peter Olson was, "I think maybe instead of buying a company he bought a person." In 2003, Random House reentered the distribution business. Coinciding with the 2007–2008 financial crisis, the publishing industry was hit hard with weak retail sales. In May 2008, Random House CEO Peter Olson stepped down and Bertelsmann replaced Olson with Markus Dohle. In October of that year, Doubleday, a division of Random House, announced that they would lay off 16 people, representing approximately 10% of its workforce. In early December 2008, which became known as Black Wednesday in publishing circles, many publishers including Random House took steps by restructuring their divisions and laying off employees. The reorganization consolidated and created three divisions, including Random House Publishing Group, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, and Crown Publishing Group. Susan Kamil was named editorial director for Dial Press and editor-in-chief of Random House imprints reporting to Gina Centrello, the president and publisher of the Random House Publishing Group. There were layoffs at Doubleday, now part of Knopf Publishing Group, and Dial Press, Bantam Dell. Spiegel & Grau was moved from Doubleday over to Random House. Random House also has an entertainment production arm for film and television, Random House Studio; one release in 2011 was One Day. The company also creates story content for media including video games, social networks on the web, and mobile platforms. Random House is one of the largest English language publishers, and part of a group of publishers once known as the "Big 6" and now known as the "Big Five". In October 2012, Bertelsmann entered into talks with rival conglomerate Pearson plc, over the possibility of combining their respective publishing companies, Random House and Penguin Group. On July 1, 2013, the merger was completed , and the new company emerged as Penguin Random House. When founded, Bertelsmann owned 53% of the joint venture while Pearson owned 47%. Pearson sold 22% of its shares to Bertelsmann in July 2017, and since April 2020, it is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bertelsmann, making Random House division again wholly owned by German parent. At the time of the acquisition the combined companies controlled 25% of the book business with more than 10,000 employees and 250 independent publishing imprints and with about $3.9 billion in annual revenues. The move to consolidate was to provide leverage against Amazon.com and battle the shrinking state of bookstores. In October 2018, Penguin Random House merged two of its most known publishing lines, Random House and the Crown Publishing Group. According to Madeline McIntosh, chief executive of Penguin Random House U.S., the two lines "will retain their distinct editorial identities." McIntosh explained some of the motivation behind the merger in a memo to employees, writing, "Book discovery and buying patterns continue to shift, resulting in growth opportunities in the nonfiction categories in which Crown in particular already has a strong foothold: food, lifestyle, health, wellness, business, and Christian." "We must invest even more aggressively in title-level and scaled marketing programs, capabilities and partnerships", she added. McIntosh explained of the merger, saying, "We will need to do two things simultaneously. First, we must expand and strengthen the expert publishing teams who are specialized in and dedicated to each category. Second, we must invest even more aggressively in title-level and scaled marketing programs, capabilities, and partnerships. This will ensure that we not only maximize the sales for each individual book but also keep pace with consumer trends." In 2019, Penguin Random House acquired British children's book publisher Little Tiger Group, including Tiger Tales Press, a U.S. subsidiary, and added it to Random House Children's Books. Organization Headquarters The publisher's main office in the United States is located in Penguin Random House Tower, which was constructed in 2009 at 1745 Broadway in Manhattan. The 684-foot (.... Discover the Wonder House Books popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Wonder House Books books.

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  • Dreams synopsis, comments

    Dreams

    Mark Blake

    An illuminating deepdive into everything Fleetwood Macthe songs, the rivalries, the successes, and the failuresDreams evokes the band's entire musical catalog as well as the comple...

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    The Wonders

    Paddy O'Reilly

    From the author of the “funny, irreverent, and highly entertaining” (Liane Moriarty, author of The Husband’s Secret) Fine Color of Rust comes a brilliant new novel about a misfit t...

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    Twelfth Night with the Earl

    Anna Bradley

    A Regency Christmas tale from the author of Lady Charlotte's First Love“a tender and heartwarming rekindled romance” (All About Romance).As far as Ethan Fortescue is concerned, his...

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    The Book of Gallant Vagabonds

    Henry Beston

    The Book of Gallant Vagabonds presents a captivating account of the bizarre but idealistic lives of true wanderers who left everything behind to go and explore the world. Here you ...

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    How to Host a Game Night

    Erik Arneson

    From party games to legacy games, setting up to hosting a crowd, tabletop game expert Erik Arneson gives you the strategies you need to host an epic game night. Break out the chips...

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    PopMaster The Golden Years

    Phil Swern, Neil Myners & Ken Bruce

    Stop everything and test your pop music knowledge with the official PopMaster, The Golden Years quiz book based on Ken Bruce’s legendary radio and TV quiz show covering songs and a...

  • House of Wonder synopsis, comments

    House of Wonder

    Sarah Healy

    When we were little and I needed Warren, I would rub my earlobe.  And perhaps it was the alchemy of childhood, a magic that happened because I believed it could, but I swear i...

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    Bob And The Wonder House

    Lexi Wilson

    Bob is new in town and keen to impress. It seems Bob lives in a pretty luxurious home, but is everything as it seems?

  • The Handbook for Scout Masters synopsis, comments

    The Handbook for Scout Masters

    The Boy Scouts of America

    Now Available Again, the Original 1914 Rules, Regulations, and Lessons Necessary for Boy Scout Leaders First published in 1914, the Handbook for Scout Masters was the foremost comp...

  • The Wonder of It All synopsis, comments

    The Wonder of It All

    Barbara Taylor Bradford

    From New York Times bestselling author Barbara Taylor Bradford comes the longanticipated final novel in the House of Falconer trilogy.James Falconera tycoon and a selfmade manseems...

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    Chuck Klosterman IV

    Chuck Klosterman

    Coming off the breakthrough success of Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs and Killing Yourself to Live, bestselling pop culture guru Chuck Klosterman assembles his best work previously un...

  • Without Looking Back synopsis, comments

    Without Looking Back

    Tabitha Suzuma

    Twelveyearold Parisian boy Louis Whittaker has a lot on his plate his parents are locked in a custody battle over him and his brother and sister, Mum's always working late and...

  • The Fair Botanists synopsis, comments

    The Fair Botanists

    Sara Sheridan

    SELECTED AS THE WATERSTONES SCOTTISH BOOK OF THE YEAR 2022'Compelling, fascinating . . . A cracking good read' Val McDermid'An evocative, enjoyable portrait of 1820s Edinburgh' Sun...

  • Pilgrim at Tinker Creek synopsis, comments

    Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

    Annie Dillard

    Winner of the Pulitzer Prize“The book is a form of meditation, written with headlong urgency, about seeing. . . . There is an ambition about her book that I like. . . . It is the a...

  • Wonder Walls synopsis, comments

    Wonder Walls

    Phoebe Cornog & Roxy Prima

    Wallpaper may be desirable, but it can be expensive, difficult to install, and damaging to the wall upon removal. Street art and graffiti might seem unattainable, but everyone has ...

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    Scum Airways

    John Sugden

    Football is big business and it doesn't come much bigger than Manchester United – commercial giants and the richest club in the world. But in the shadow of Old Trafford a black eco...

  • Best Roses, Herbs, And Edible Flowers synopsis, comments

    Best Roses, Herbs, And Edible Flowers

    Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

    A quickreference guide to roses, herbs, and edible flowers for gardeners with little experience and time.Roses represent love and beauty. Their colors and fragrance create the stan...

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    A Glasshouse of Stars

    Shirley Marr

    “Hearttwisting and hopeful, bursting with big feelings and gentle magic.” Jessica Townsend, New York Times bestselling author of the Nevermoor seriesA moving comingofage story abou...

  • The Winter Spirits synopsis, comments

    The Winter Spirits

    Bridget Collins, Imogen Hermes Gowar, Natasha Pulley, Jess Kidd, Andrew Michael Hurley, Elizabeth Macneal, Laura Purcell, Kiran Millwood Hargrave, Stuart Turton, Catriona Ward, Laura Shepherd-Robinson & Susan Stokes-Chapman

    FROM THE CREATORS OF THE HAUNTING SEASON COMES A DAZZLING COLLECTION OF NEVERBEFORESEEN GHOSTLY TALES.'Terrific every bit as good as an MR James collection' ROSIE ANDREWS, author ...

  • Sylvia Rose and the Cherry Tree synopsis, comments

    Sylvia Rose and the Cherry Tree

    Sandy Shapiro-Hurt

    In rhymed couplets, with magical illustrations, Sylvia Rose and the Cherry Tree spins a story of adventure, imagination, and the importance of home.This very strange tale began in ...

  • Salem Bewitched synopsis, comments

    Salem Bewitched

    Cotton Mather, Increase Mather, Charles Wentworth Upham, M. V. B. Perley, James Thacher, William P. Upham & Samuel Roberts Wells

    The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. More than 200 people...

  • Private Investigations synopsis, comments

    Private Investigations

    Victoria Zackheim

    In this thrilling anthology, bestselling mystery writers abandon the cloak of fiction to investigate the suspenseful secrets in their own lives.For many of us, a good, heartpoundin...

  • The House of Hidden Wonders synopsis, comments

    The House of Hidden Wonders

    Sharon Gosling

    Zinnie and her sisters live in the murky tunnels beneath Edinburgh's Old Town. They keep out of the way of the authorities and remain undetected. Until, that is, rumours of a ghost...

  • Mr. Leedy and the House of Wonder synopsis, comments

    Mr. Leedy and the House of Wonder

    Harry Cangany

    A traveling drummer from 19thcentury Ohio, Ulysses Grant Leedy settled in Indianapolis and built the House of Wonder a factory that set the standard for all drum companies to foll...

  • Flying Free with My Wonder Soul. A journey toward inner peace through food, movement, Mother Nature, self-love and service. synopsis, comments

    Flying Free with My Wonder Soul. A journey toward inner peace through food, movement, Mother Nature, self-love and service.

    Arlene Tribo

    Flying Free with My Wonder Soul. A journey toward inner peace through food, movement, Mother Nature, selflove, and service. Featuring wholefood plantrich recipes from Hayden's Hous...

  • Gathered at the Table synopsis, comments

    Gathered at the Table

    Glenys Nellist

    Written in both prose and poetry, Gathered at the Table engages children as it begins with the example set by Jesus at the Last Supper in Jerusalem and shows readers that even thou...

  • The Store-House of Wonder and Astonishment synopsis, comments

    The Store-House of Wonder and Astonishment

    Shererry Mossaferer Rinind

    Following natural history writings from Aristotle to Darwin, The StoreHouse of Wonder and Astonishment celebrates the combination of discovery and error passed along for nearly two...

  • TA TA HOUSE synopsis, comments

    TA TA HOUSE

    Mohamd Isa, Zainiah & Samsul, Siti Haziqah

    This is a story about Addy feels a little sad when he has to leave home and go to school. The story encourage children to be independent doing things on their own like brushing te...

  • Welcome to the Wonder House synopsis, comments

    Welcome to the Wonder House

    Rebecca Kai Dotlich, Georgia Heard & Deborah Freedman

    This collection of poems, creatively presented in the format of an allegorical house, will engage anyone who has ever wondered “why?” as it shows young readers that wonder is every...

  • Boy Scouts Handbook synopsis, comments

    Boy Scouts Handbook

    The Boy Scouts of America

    This is a facsimile reprint of the very first Boy Scouts Handbook, complete with the wonderful vintage advertisements that accompanied the original 1911 edition, now in full color....

  • The Secrets of LEGO House synopsis, comments

    The Secrets of LEGO House

    Jesus Diaz

    This guide takes you on a tour of the "home of the brick," the official LEGO® House, so you can experience it for yourself at home!With photos, interviews, essays, and art from the...

  • Growing Seasons synopsis, comments

    Growing Seasons

    Kristin Johns

    Pull up a chair and gather in close with entrepreneur and content creator Kristin Johns as she shares her bestkept secrets: mouthwatering recipes, design inspiration, and ways we a...

  • The Everything Tabletop Games Book synopsis, comments

    The Everything Tabletop Games Book

    Bebo

    Tabletop and board games aren’t just for rainy days or awkward family events anymore. As the game industry grows, people of all ages are jumping to play “the original social networ...

  • The House Of Wonder synopsis, comments

    The House Of Wonder

    Sharon Ross-Legasey

    Rosalie is a fifteenyearold girl from Camden, Maine, who is a dreamer and a daring adventurer. When given the opportunity to seize the moment to go on an expedition up the great Mo...