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Parent company
  
Hodder & Stoughton

Parent organization
  
Hodder & Stoughton

Founded
  
1966

Status
  
Active

Headquarters location
  
London, United Kingdom

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

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Coronet Books was established in 1966 as the paperback an imprint of Hodder & Stoughton. The imprint was closed in 2004, but then re-launched in 2010 publishing fiction and non-fiction in hardback and paperback, including works by Chris Ryan, Lorna Byrne, and Auberon Waugh.

Notable Publications

  • The French Connection – Robin Moore
  • The Anderson Tapes – Lawrence Sanders (1971)
  • The Shakeout - Ken Follett (1975)
  • Bring on the Empty Horses – David Niven (1977)
  • R.F. Delderfield, including the Avenue series and the A Horseman Riding By trilogy
  • P.G. Wodehouse, including Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit (1977), Joy in the Morning (1977), Plum Pie (1983)
  • The Moon’s a Balloon – David Niven (1981)
  • Jeffrey Archer, including Kane and Abel (1981), The Prodigal Daughter (1983), and Shall We Tell the President? (1984)
  • Mary Stewart, including the Merlin Trilogy in paperback: The Crystal Cave, The Hollow Hills, and The Last Enchantment (all 1983)
  • Reissue of The Colditz Story – P.R. Reid (1983)
  • Love Story – Erich Segal (1986)
  • The Life and Loves of a She-Devil – Fay Weldon (1986)
  • The Kill Zone – Chris Ryan (2010)
  • Kiss Me, Chudleigh: The World According to Auberon Waugh – ed. by William Cook (2010)
  • Stairways to Heaven – Lorna Byrne (2010)
  • The Camera Never Lies – Tess Daly (2011)
  • Osama – Chris Ryan (2012)
  • Skimming Stones and Other Ways of Being in the Wild – Rob Cowen and Leo Critchley (2012)
  • The 100 Most Pointless Things in the World – Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman (2012)
  • Happy Days – Olly Murs (2012)
  • Sidemen: The Book – Sidemen (2016)
  • References

    Coronet Books Wikipedia