Marvel And Penguin Random House Announce Exclusive Worldwide Multi-Year Agreement To Distribute Marvel Comics And Graphic Novels

Originally posted on global.penguinrandomhouse.com Penguin Random House Publisher Services will begin Marvel’s Direct Market distribution this October New Marvel comics will continue to be available on Wednesdays at comic shops everywhere International Direct Market Comic Retailers are welcome to download our information kit here and can contact us at  internationalsales@penguinrandomhouse.com for more information Marvel Comics

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Your Guide to Penguin Random House Virtual Events: Updated Weekly

Worldwide, readers are seeking the comforts of books and live storytelling during this time when we are physically apart, so connecting readers with books and authors is more important than ever.  To help, Penguin Random House is now hosting a wide variety of virtual events each day. Click here to find a partial listing of upcoming events.

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Bill Gates’s HOW TO AVOID A CLIMATE DISASTER: On Sale Today!

In HOW TO AVOID A CLIMATE DISASTER, Bill Gates sets out a wide-ranging, practical—and accessible—plan for how the world can get to zero greenhouse gas emissions in time to avoid a climate catastrophe. Gates has spent a decade investigating the causes and effects of climate change. In this book, he explains not only why we need to

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PYR to Release Special Edition of “The Hill We Climb,” Read by Amanda Gorman at the Presidential Inauguration

Due to overwhelming demand, Penguin Young Readers will publish a special hardcover edition of “The Hill We Climb,” the poem written and delivered by Amanda Gorman at the inauguration of the 46th president of the United States, Joe Biden.  At age 22, Ms. Gorman is the sixth and youngest poet to deliver a poetry reading at a presidential inauguration.

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New Editions of THE GREAT GATSBY Published by Penguin Random House Imprints

Having completed the established 95 years of copyright protection granted books registered under the U.S. Copyright Act, as of this January 1, F. Scott Fitzergald’s THE GREAT GATSBY, first published in 1925, has become a public domain literary property, which can be published or reprinted without restriction.

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