Article: Random House unveils new electronic imprint

Random House unveils new electronic imprint

Associated Press

Tuesday, August 1, 2000

New York -- Random House, the country's largest trade publisher, has started a new electronic imprint that will exclusively use digital formats such as e-books and print-on-demand.

"We see the business going in this direction and we want to establish a beachhead," said Jonathan Karp, publisher of the new imprint, called AtRandom.

AtRandom plans to release about 20 titles beginning next winter, including a biography of the hockey star Mark Messier and a collection of essays by Harper's editor Lewis Lapham.

This fall, another Random House imprint, the Modern Library, will issue 100 classic works ...

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