 Grand Central Publishing, formerly Warner Books, came into existence
in 1970 when Warner Communications acquired the Paperback Library,
subsequently publishing paperback reprints editions of such bestsellers
as Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird and Umberto Eco's The Name Of The
Rose. Today Grand Central Publishing reaches a diverse audience through
hardcover, trade paperback and mass market imprints that cater to every
kind of reader.
Imprints
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