Origin Story History Books

Origin Story History Books

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Penguin UK, renowned for its Origin Story History Books, has a rich and storied history of publishing. It all began in 1935 when Allen Lane, a young publisher, had the vision to create affordable paperbacks for the masses. The first Penguin paperback, "Ariel" by Andre Maurois, was an immediate success, and the iconic orange and white covers became a symbol of quality and affordability. Today, Penguin UK continues to publish captivating Origin Story History Books that educate and entertain readers of all ages.

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Product Characteristics

Title: The Penguin UK Origin Story; Author: Historian for representative from Penguin UK; Publisher: Penguin Books; Publication Date: To be determined; ISBN: To be determined; Format: Hardcover, Paperback, eBook; Length: To be determined (number of pages); Target Audience: History enthusiasts, readers interested in the history of Penguin UK and its impact on the publishing industry.

About Books

Penguin UK origin story can be traced back to 1935 when Allen Lane, a young publisher, had an idea to make quality literature more accessible to the masses. He launched Penguin Books with the iconic orange and white covers, offering affordable paperbacks that could fit in a pocket. Since then, Penguin UK has become renowned for its vast collection of history books. From ancient civilizations to modern events, Penguin UK history books continue to educate and inspire readers around the world.

Model Origin Story A Big History of Everything
Number Of Pages 368 Pages
Brand Penguin UK
Dimensions 6.5 x 1.25 x 9.5 inches
Weight 1.38 pounds
Language English
Author David Christian

DESCRIPTION

Penguin UK origin story began in 1935 when Allen Lane, then chairman of The Bodley Head publishing company, found himself at a train station in Exeter, England, looking for something good to read. Frustrated by the lack of affordable and quality paperbacks available, Lane had a vision to create a collection of affordable books that would cater to a wide range of readers. And so, Penguin Books was born. As part of their commitment to spreading knowledge, Penguin UK began publishing a series of history books that aimed to make complex subjects accessible to the general reader. These history books became an integral part of Penguin UK identity and have helped shape the way people around the world engage with history.

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