Grosset & Dunlap
Grosset & Dunlap is a New York City-based publishing house founded in 1898.
Parent company | Penguin Young Readers Group (Penguin Group) |
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Founded | 1898 |
Founders | Alexander Grosset, George T. Dunlap |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | 345 Hudson Street, 14th floor, New York City |
Publication types | Books |
Fiction genres | Photoplay editions, children's literature, mystery fiction |
Imprints | Platt & Munk Charter Books (Ace Charter) Bedtime Stories Junior Library |
Official website | www |
The company was purchased by G. P. Putnam's Sons in 1982 and today is part of Penguin Random House through its subsidiary Penguin Group.
In recent years, through the Penguin Group, they have published approximately 170 titles a year, including licensed children's books for such properties as Miss Spider, Strawberry Shortcake, Super Why!, Charlie and Lola, Nova the Robot, Weebles, Bratz, The Wiggles, Sonic X, and Atomic Betty. Grosset & Dunlap also publishes Dick and Jane children's books and, through Platt & Munk, The Little Engine That Could.
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