Vintage Books is a trade paperback publishing imprint of Penguin Random House originally established by Alfred A. Knopf in 1954. The company was acquired by Random House in April 1960, and a British division was set up in 1990. After Random House merged with Bantam Doubleday Dell, Doubleday's Anchor Books trade paperback line was added to the same division as Vintage.[1] Following Random House's merger with Penguin, Vintage UK was transferred to Penguin UK.

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Vintage Books
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Parent companyKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group (Penguin Random House)
StatusActive
Founded1954; 70 years ago (1954)
FounderAlfred A. Knopf Sr.
Country of originUnited States, United Kingdom
Headquarters locationNew York City
ImprintsVintage Classics, Black Lizard, Bodley Head, Jonathan Cape, Chatto and Windus, Harvill Secker, Hogarth Press, Square Peg, Yellow Jersey
Owner(s)Bertelsmann
Official websiteknopfdoubleday.com/imprint/vintage/
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In addition to publishing classic and contemporary works in paperback under the Vintage brand, the imprint also oversees the sub-imprints Bodley Head, Jonathan Cape, Chatto and Windus, Harvill Secker, Hogarth Press, Square Peg, and Yellow Jersey.[2] Vintage began publishing some titles in the mass-market paperback format in 2003.[3]

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Edition Identification

For first editions, Vintage Books has "First Edition" printed on the Edition notice, above the Copyright notice, with a '1' that is present.[4] The number is present in any edition.

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