Aladdin Paperbacks

American publishing company


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FieldValue
nameAladdin Paperbacks
imageAladdin Paperbacks logo.svg
captionAladdin Paperbacks logo
parentSimon & Schuster
founded
founderJean E. Karl
countryUnited States
headquartersNew York City
publicationsBooks
genreChildren's literature
ownerKKR
website
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| name = Aladdin Paperbacks | image = Aladdin Paperbacks logo.svg | caption = Aladdin Paperbacks logo | parent = Simon & Schuster | status = | traded_as = | predecessor = | founded = | founder = Jean E. Karl | successor = | country = United States | headquarters = New York City | distribution = | keypeople = | publications = Books | topics = | genre = Children's literature | imprints = | revenue = | owner = KKR | numemployees = | website = Aladdin Paperbacks is one of several children's-book imprints owned by Simon & Schuster. It was established by Jean E. Karl at Atheneum Books where she was the founding director of the children's department (1961). Atheneum merged with or was acquired by Scribner's in 1978, then Macmillan in 1984, before the acquisition by Simon & Schuster in 1994.

There may have been previous uses of 'Aladdin' as a brand name in the book industry.

Remit

Aladdin Paperbacks are aimed at readers aged 4 to 12 and most are reprints from other (hardcover) imprints, which include what Simon & Schuster term some of the most enduring children's books of the modern era. Its ranges include the "Ready-to-Read books", and the slightly older "Ready-for-Chapters" titles aimed at younger age-groups and beginners. Aladdin also publishes a "limited number" of original titles and series entries, across multiple genres including action, adventure, and relationships novels.

Executives

The first children's book published by the dependent imprint seems to have been in 1967. Karl ran the Atheneum Books for Younger Readers, Aladdin, and Argo imprints until she retired in 1985. Jean Karl, 72; A Publisher Of Books For Children (obituary). 2000-04-03. Eden Ross Lipson. The New York Times. Retrieved October 21, 2011. Karl, Jean (Edna) . Summer 2006. Alan Jalowitz. Pennsylvania Center for the Book. Pennsylvania State University. Retrieved October 21, 2011. Birthday Bios: Jean E. Karl . No date. Vicki Palmquist. Children's literature network. (c) 2002–2008. Retrieved October 21, 2011.

In October 2002, Eloise Flood was appointed to the newly created position of "Vice President and Publisher" of Simon & Schuster's Children's Publishing Paperback Group, the role encompassing both the Aladdin Paperbacks and Simon Pulse imprints. As of April 2008, the current executives overseeing the entire Children's division include Rick Richter (President), Robin Corey, who holds the title of "Executive Vice President & Publisher, Novelty & Media Tie-Ins, Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing", and Liesa Abrams, a Senior Editor.

Books

Some works were published in Aladdin editions, where dates are those of first publication, commonly in a hardcover edition under another imprint.

Nancy Drew & Hardy Boys series

Aladdin's (and parent Simon & Schuster's) best-known titles are the later (non-Grosset & Dunlap published) titles in several of The Hardy Boys (written under the pen name Franklin W. Dixon) and Nancy Drew (written under the name Carolyn Keene) series, including the original series and the more recent lines.

References

References

  1. "Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing". [[Simon & Schuster]].
  2. "About Simon & Schuster's Publishing Divisions and Imprints: Children's". Simon & Schuster.
  3. (October 1, 2002). "Eloise Flood Named Vice President, Publisher Of Simon & Schuster Children's Paperback Publishing Program".
  4. "Young Adult Novel Writing Course run by Lisa Abrams". [[Northwestern University]].

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