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HarperCollins Publishers Incorporated, founded in 1817 and based in New York, is a News Corporation subsidiary that publishes literary and commercial fiction, business, children's, reference, and other titles. The firm has published Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, H.G. Wells, John F. Kennedy, Agatha Christie, J.R.R. Tolkien, Maurice Sendak, and other authors. Several HarperCollins Publishers authors have won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. The firm publishes books across art, biography, military, child care, health care, education, entertainment, philosophy, politics, poetry, social science, and other areas. The company's general books business includes the Avon, Caedmon, Collins, Ecco, Harper Perennial, HarperAudio, Morrow Cookbooks, and William Morrow imprints. The children's books group includes the Eos, Greenwillow Books, and HarperTrophy imprints. HarperCollins Publishers also includes publishing groups in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, India, and New Zealand. Many of the firm's titles are available in digital formats. HarperCollins Publishers produces audio, Spanish-language, and large print books. Products can be purchased at retail outlets or through the firm's website. HarperCollins Publishers operates websites for adult and young readers. HarperCollins Publishers also distributes an e-mail book and author newsletter to customers.
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