Grafton (publisher)

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Grafton was a British paperback group name and

Chatto and Windus and The Bodley Head which in 1976 had resulted in the creation of Triad, and Triad/Panther Books paperbacks, which latter now became Triad/Grafton Books.[1]

The Glasgow-based publishers

Fontana
paperback imprint.

Collins was in turn bought by

News Corporation in 1989 to create the HarperCollins
publishing conglomerate. The name Grafton disappeared as a separate brand c. 1993.

The Grafton imprint has no connection with the Grafton Books series of books on librarianship, bibliography and book collecting

Andre Deutsch
.

Authors

They have published Michael Moorcock's books, among many others.

References

  1. ^ a b "British firms unite to launch mass PB venture". Publishers Weekly. Volume 209, Part 2; pg. 19.
  2. ^ A Grafton Book, worldcat.org. Retrieved 24 November 2019.