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The first six of these were released under the company's Falcon imprint. Bantam is also responsible for the "Choose Your Adventure" series of gamebooks, which includes eight titles adapted from episodes of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: 1. * The Valley of the Kings 2. * South of the Border 3. * Revolution in Russia 4. * Masters of the Louvre 5. * African Safari 6. * Behind the Great Wall 7. * The Roaring Twenties 8. * The Irish Rebellion

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  • The first six of these were released under the company's Falcon imprint. Bantam is also responsible for the "Choose Your Adventure" series of gamebooks, which includes eight titles adapted from episodes of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: 1. * The Valley of the Kings 2. * South of the Border 3. * Revolution in Russia 4. * Masters of the Louvre 5. * African Safari 6. * Behind the Great Wall 7. * The Roaring Twenties 8. * The Irish Rebellion
  • Bantam Books, to amerykańskie wydawnictwo utworzone w 1945 roku.
  • Bantam Books was the company responsible for the novelization of Beneath the Planet of the Apes in 1970 by Michael Avallone.
  • Bantam was known for publishing the Choose Your Own Adventure series, the earliest Star Trek fiction, and Maya Angelou's I Shall Not Be Moved. In 1998, Bantam was purchased by German publishing company Bertelsmann, which placed it as an imprint under Random House. As an imprint, bantam published The Wolf of Wall Street.
  • Bantam Books starting publishing Star Trek material in the late 1960s and continued until the license was awarded to Pocket Books in 1979. This was not an exclusive license, as comics, technical publications and Animated Series adaptations were published concurrently by Gold Key Comics and Ballantine Books.
  • Bantam Books is an American publishing house owned entirely by parent company Random House, the German media corporation subsidiary of Bertelsmann; it is an imprint of the Random House Publishing Group. It was formed in 1945 by Walter B. Pitkin, Jr., Sidney B. Kramer, and Ian and Betty Ballantine. It has since been purchased several times by companies including National General, Carl Lindner's American Financial and, most recently, Bertelsmann; it became part of Random House in 1998, when Bertelsmann purchased it and merged it with Bantam Doubleday Dell. It began as a mass market publisher, mostly of reprints of hardcover books, with some original paperbacks as well. It expanded into both trade paperback and hardcover books, including original works, often reprinted in house as mass-market
  • right|130px|Bantam Books Bantam Books was de eerste uitgever die een licentie kreeg om boeken uit te brengen binnen het Star Trek universum. Deze licentie ging in vanaf januari 1967 en zou doorlopen tot 1979, waarna Pocket Books de licentie overnam. Bantam had destijds niet de exclusieve rechten tot het schrijven van Star Trek boeken. De uitgeverijen Gold Key Comics en Ballantine Books mochten gelijktijdig boeken en strips uitbrengen. Bantam Books is ook verantwoordelijk voor een groot aantal Star Wars boeken. Zie ook: Star Trek (Bantam) voor boeken en publicaties van Bantam Books.
  • Bantam Books fut le premier éditeur à se voir accorder la license de produire des romans Star Trek (originaux et novélisations) dès 1967. La license ne fut cependant pas exclusive : Ainsi les comics, livres techniques et les adaptations de TAS furent produites par Gold Key Comics et Ballantine Books. En 1979, la license fut toutefois transférée à Pocket Books. Au Royaume Uni, Corgi Books a publié des éditions locales dans les années 1970. Dans les années 1990, Titan Books a réimprimé ces publications.
  • Bantam Books is an American publishing company owned by parent company Random House, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House, based in New York City. It was founded in 1945 by Walter B. Pitkin, Jr., Sidney B. Kramer, and Ian and Betty Ballantine. Bantam was responsible for publishing Aliens, Predator and Aliens vs. Predator novels between 1992 and 1999, releasing these novels under the science-fiction imprint Bantam Spectra from 1994.
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  • The first six of these were released under the company's Falcon imprint. Bantam is also responsible for the "Choose Your Adventure" series of gamebooks, which includes eight titles adapted from episodes of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: 1. * The Valley of the Kings 2. * South of the Border 3. * Revolution in Russia 4. * Masters of the Louvre 5. * African Safari 6. * Behind the Great Wall 7. * The Roaring Twenties 8. * The Irish Rebellion
  • Bantam Books is an American publishing house owned entirely by parent company Random House, the German media corporation subsidiary of Bertelsmann; it is an imprint of the Random House Publishing Group. It was formed in 1945 by Walter B. Pitkin, Jr., Sidney B. Kramer, and Ian and Betty Ballantine. It has since been purchased several times by companies including National General, Carl Lindner's American Financial and, most recently, Bertelsmann; it became part of Random House in 1998, when Bertelsmann purchased it and merged it with Bantam Doubleday Dell. It began as a mass market publisher, mostly of reprints of hardcover books, with some original paperbacks as well. It expanded into both trade paperback and hardcover books, including original works, often reprinted in house as mass-market editions.
  • Bantam Books starting publishing Star Trek material in the late 1960s and continued until the license was awarded to Pocket Books in 1979. This was not an exclusive license, as comics, technical publications and Animated Series adaptations were published concurrently by Gold Key Comics and Ballantine Books. Bantam's Trek material began with a series of episode novelizations by author James Blish. Bantam has reprinted these, and its other original novels sporadically since then, even after the official license was passed on to Pocket. In the UK, Corgi Books published local editions in the '70s, and Titan Books did reprints during the '90s.
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