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| - Prominent publishers of books about Linux and their main series.
- Publishers are the people who run fact sweatshops. They are fact Nazis and cannot be trusted to feed the minds of the American public with truthiness. While frequently confused with other kinds of sweatshops, fact sweatshops are manned by the ignorant masses and controlled by the aforementioned fact Nazis in an attempt to erase truthiness through their own dark brand of truth.
- Street and Smith was the original publisher of the Doc Savage Magazine. The series started with the March, 1933 issue and ran for 181 issues, ending in July, 1949, becoming one of the longest running pulp heroes. Bantam Books took on reprinting the series in the '60s, but did not publish the stories in the same order that they were originally published. Bantam published the series as individual books books before switching to double novels, then finishing the series with "omnibus" volumes of some four or five stories.
- The publishers for various works of Brian Jacques have varied over the years. Penguin Putnam Inc. has been the primary U.S. publisher since the 1980s. Philomel, an imprint of the Penguin Group, also publishes Redwall imprints under Putnam, Viking, and Firebird. The Ace imprint of Penguin publishes paperback editions of Jacques' novels. Backlist titles are published by Puffin Books. From the 1970s-1980s when Brian was a Liverpool comic, he published books of poetry and short stories with Anvil Press, a local Liverpudlian publisher founded in 1970 by Susan Hanley-Place MBE and Ben Coker.
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| - Street and Smith was the original publisher of the Doc Savage Magazine. The series started with the March, 1933 issue and ran for 181 issues, ending in July, 1949, becoming one of the longest running pulp heroes. Bantam Books took on reprinting the series in the '60s, but did not publish the stories in the same order that they were originally published. Bantam published the series as individual books books before switching to double novels, then finishing the series with "omnibus" volumes of some four or five stories. Nostalgia Ventures is the latest publisher to take on Doc Savage, utilizing the original covers with the books, along with alternate Bantam Books edition covers. These volumes also contain articles on Doc Savage, Lester Dent and the writing of the series.
- The publishers for various works of Brian Jacques have varied over the years. Penguin Putnam Inc. has been the primary U.S. publisher since the 1980s. Philomel, an imprint of the Penguin Group, also publishes Redwall imprints under Putnam, Viking, and Firebird. The Ace imprint of Penguin publishes paperback editions of Jacques' novels. In the past, Hutchinson's Children's Books, a Random House UK imprint, published Brian's work in the UK. His 15-year contract with Random House ran out around 2000-2001, at which point he chose to stick chiefly with the Penguin Group, which is known as "Penguin Books" in the UK. Backlist titles are published by Puffin Books. From the 1970s-1980s when Brian was a Liverpool comic, he published books of poetry and short stories with Anvil Press, a local Liverpudlian publisher founded in 1970 by Susan Hanley-Place MBE and Ben Coker.
- Prominent publishers of books about Linux and their main series.
- Publishers are the people who run fact sweatshops. They are fact Nazis and cannot be trusted to feed the minds of the American public with truthiness. While frequently confused with other kinds of sweatshops, fact sweatshops are manned by the ignorant masses and controlled by the aforementioned fact Nazis in an attempt to erase truthiness through their own dark brand of truth.
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