In an effort to increase access to books by Black authors in communities across the country, Penguin Random House’s All Ways Black collective announced that it will partner with Little Free Libraries ...
Bennett Cerf’s Random House went from scrappy startup to publishing giant. Along the way, Cerf became a celebrity.
When editors from Random House Children’s Books visited the Dr. Seuss collection at UC San Diego’s main library in May, they were looking for something special: a work that could tie in with America’s ...
Live Oak Media, producer of the audiobook “Clack, Clack! Smack! A Cherokee Stickball Story,” has won the 2026 Odyssey Award for Excellence in Audiobook Production for Children. Listening Library, an ...
In “Nothing Random,” her rousing biography of Bennett Cerf, Gayle Feldman conjures an era when a glamorous publishing figure ...
Parents, banned authors join them in the suit. PEN America, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting free expression, and Penguin Random House, one of the country's largest book publishers, filed a lawsuit ...
In 1925, two young men, Bennett A. Cerf and his lifelong business partner Donald S. Klopfer, bought the Modern Library reprint series from Horace Liveright and set up shop. At the end of 1926, they ...