Palomino Blonde (Perennial Library) by Ted Allbeury | LibraryThing:: All about Palomino Blonde (Perennial Library) by Ted Allbeury. ( see more recommendations and anti-recommendations for this book ) http://www.librarything.com/work/415646HOME | I would like to know what the "Perennial Library" is. Is this an
American Company? Is there any difference to the original 1st edition
publication of a book?
Hello witchettygrub,
Currently, known as Harper Perennial, Perennial Library was an imprint
of the American publisher Harper & Row, now part of HarperCollins
Publishers. Perennial editions are paperback versions.
"Publisher Information: Perennial Library" (1/5/2003)
Type40 Books
http://www.type40.com/Books/books_Publisher.asp?PID=28
ReadingGroupGuides.com [noting change of name to Harper Perennial]
http://www.readinggroupguides.com/index.asp
"Perennial" [confirming information found on Type 40 Books]
HarperCollins Publishers
http://www.harperchildrens.com/hc/aboutus/imprints/perennial.asp
"Harper Perennial"
HarperCollins Publishers
http://www.harpercollins.com/features/perennial/
"Company Profile"
HarperCollins Publishers
http://www.harpercollins.com/templates.asp?page=companyprofile
- justaskscott
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