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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.
"Bad Kitty" is published by Roaring Brook Press, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers.
If you mean Doubleday as in the publishers, then yes they are in the UK. They are an imprint of Transworld Publishers who, in turn, are part of Random House. In the UK, Doubleday published The Book Thief, Brick Lane, and many others.
When his publishers moved him to their "New Age/Inspirational" imprint.
It's just the emblem of the publisher. The publishers business name is 'Puffin books' - so they chose a symbol of a puffin bird as an easily recognisable emblem.
Publishers sometimes have more than one division. The Penguin Group has Viking. These divisions are called imprints.
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Yes, HarperCollins acquired Zondervan in 1988. Zondervan continues to operate as an imprint of HarperCollins Christian Publishing, which is a division of HarperCollins Publishers.
The Vampire Stalker was published on November 3, 2011 by Scholastic.
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.
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Yes, on a girl called Kim.