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Hachette Book Group
NameHachette Book Group
CountryUnited States
Key peopleMichael Pietsch, Arnaud Nourry

Hachette Book Group is a leading trade book publisher, owned by Lagardère Group, a French multinational conglomerate. The company was formed in 2006, when Time Warner's book group, Time Warner Book Group, was sold to Hachette Livre, a subsidiary of Lagardère Group. This acquisition brought together several prominent publishers, including Little, Brown and Company, Grand Central Publishing, and Orion Books. The company's history is closely tied to that of its parent company, Lagardère Group, which was founded by Jean-Luc Lagardère and has interests in EADS, Vivendi, and Canal+ Group.

History

The history of Hachette Book Group dates back to the 19th century, when Little, Brown and Company was founded in 1837 by Charles Coffin Little and James Brown. Over the years, the company has undergone several mergers and acquisitions, including the acquisition of Warner Books in 1970, which became Warner Books, Inc. and later Grand Central Publishing. In 2006, Time Warner Book Group was sold to Hachette Livre, and the company was renamed Hachette Book Group. This acquisition brought together several prominent publishers, including Orion Books, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, and Hodder & Stoughton. The company has also been involved in several high-profile publishing deals, including the publication of books by J.K. Rowling, Stephenie Meyer, and James Patterson, who have all been published by Little, Brown and Company or Grand Central Publishing.

Overview

Hachette Book Group is one of the largest trade book publishers in the world, with a diverse range of imprints and a global presence. The company is headquartered in New York City and has offices in London, Paris, and Sydney. Hachette Book Group publishes books in a wide range of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, children's books, and graphic novels. The company has published books by many famous authors, including Malala Yousafzai, Gabriel García Márquez, and Toni Morrison, who have all won numerous awards, including the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Pulitzer Prize. Hachette Book Group has also been involved in several high-profile publishing deals, including the publication of books by Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and Michelle Obama, who have all been published by Simon & Schuster or Crown Publishing Group.

Imprints

Hachette Book Group has a diverse range of imprints, including Little, Brown and Company, Grand Central Publishing, Orion Books, and Weidenfeld & Nicolson. The company also owns several other imprints, including Avery, Back Bay Books, and FaithWords. These imprints publish a wide range of books, including fiction, non-fiction, and children's books. Hachette Book Group's imprints have published books by many famous authors, including David Baldacci, Nora Roberts, and Nicholas Sparks, who have all been published by Grand Central Publishing or Little, Brown and Company. The company's imprints have also won numerous awards, including the National Book Award and the Man Booker Prize, which have been awarded to authors such as Donna Tartt and Hilary Mantel.

Operations

Hachette Book Group operates in several countries around the world, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, and Australia. The company has a global distribution network, which allows it to reach readers in many different countries. Hachette Book Group also has a strong digital presence, with e-books and audiobooks available through online retailers such as Amazon, Apple Books, and Google Play Books. The company has also partnered with several other companies, including Ingram Content Group and Perseus Books Group, to distribute its books to a wider audience. Hachette Book Group's operations are overseen by its CEO, Michael Pietsch, who has been instrumental in shaping the company's strategy and direction.

Controversies

Hachette Book Group has been involved in several controversies over the years, including a dispute with Amazon over e-book pricing. The company has also been criticized for its handling of certain authors, including Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart, who have both been published by Grand Central Publishing. In 2014, Hachette Book Group was involved in a high-profile dispute with Amazon over the pricing of e-books, which led to a boycott of the company's books by Amazon. The dispute was eventually resolved, but it highlighted the challenges faced by publishers in the digital age. Hachette Book Group has also been involved in several other controversies, including a lawsuit with HarperCollins over the publication of a book by Sarah Palin, which was published by HarperCollins.

Authors

Hachette Book Group has published books by many famous authors, including J.K. Rowling, Stephenie Meyer, and James Patterson. The company has also published books by several other notable authors, including Malala Yousafzai, Gabriel García Márquez, and Toni Morrison. Hachette Book Group's authors have won numerous awards, including the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Pulitzer Prize. The company has also been involved in several high-profile publishing deals, including the publication of books by Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and Michelle Obama, who have all been published by Simon & Schuster or Crown Publishing Group. Hachette Book Group's authors have been recognized for their contributions to literature, including Donna Tartt, who won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel The Goldfinch, and Hilary Mantel, who won the Man Booker Prize for her novel Wolf Hall.

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