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  1. The New American Library (also known as NAL) is an American publisher based in New York, founded in 1948. Its initial focus was affordable paperback reprints of classics and scholarly works as well as popular and pulp fiction, but it now publishes trade and hardcover titles.

  2. Publisher: New American Library. Country: United States. Date: 1948- . Series Note: This series of paperbacks began life as a Penguin Books Inc, series (that is, issued by the New York branch of the British firm, Penguin Books) known as Penguin Signets.

  3. New American Library is founded by Kurt Enoch and Victor Weybright and begins its affordable paperback editions with titles such as D.H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover (1928), William Faulkner’s Sanctuary (1931), and John Steinbeck’s Tortilla Flat (1935). 1949.

  4. Jul 2, 2020 · That’s the anniversary of Americas first free library. Established in 1731 by Ben Franklin, it marked the democratization of information. Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden—the first woman and African American in that role—talks about how libraries and librarians continue that mission to this day. Related resources:

  5. Apr 24, 2006 · Publisher: New American Library. Publisher: New American Library Publisher Record # 549. Webpages: web.archive.org, Wikipedia-EN. Note: New York City Established 1948, as independent of Penguin (PBI) New American Library of World Literature, Inc.

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  7. NAL was established as an autonomous American publishing house after branching off from its British-based parent company, Penguin Books. Based in New York, NAL began in 1948 to produce affordable paperback reprints of classics and scholarly works, as well as popular, pulp, and "hard-boiled" fiction.

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