Publishers sometimes have more than one division. The Penguin Group has Viking. These divisions are called imprints.
A publisher's imprint or emblem is a logo or design that appears on the spine or title page of a book to signify the publisher responsible for releasing the book. It serves as a branding tool to help readers easily identify the publisher.
A publisher's imprint or emblem is called a colophon. It typically includes the publisher's logo or symbol, as well as information about the edition, printing history, or other details about the book.
Jeff Kinney's publisher is Amulet Books, an imprint of Abrams Books.
The publisher of "Money Hungry" by Sharon G. Flake is Jump at the Sun, an imprint of Hyperion Books for Children.
Published in 2007 by Amulet Books, an imprint of Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
"Bad Kitty" is published by Roaring Brook Press, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers.
Tears of a Tiger was first published in 1994 by Atheneum. It was also later published in 1996 by Simon Pulse who are an imprint of the publisher Simon & Schuster. An imprint is essentially a trade name and some publishers have various. Simon Pulse is an imprint for children's literature in the Simon & Schuster publishing house.
"A Long Walk to Water" is published by Clarion Books, an imprint of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Nicholas Sparks' publisher is Grand Central Publishing, an imprint of Hachette Book Group. Sparks has released several bestselling novels through them, including "The Notebook" and "A Walk to Remember."
"Shiloh Season" is a children's novel by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. It was published by Aladdin Paperbacks, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.
Tamarind Books was created in 1987. It is an imprint of the UK-based publisher Walker Books.
The imprint in a newspaper typically includes information about the publication such as the name, address, contact details, and sometimes the names of the publisher and editor. It is usually found on the editorial page or the bottom of the front page.