Gnome Press

Gnome Press
first logo for Gnome Press designed by David A. Kyle
StatusDefunct 1962
Founded1948
FounderMartin Greenberg and David A. Kyle
Defunct1962 Edit this on Wikidata
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNew York City
Publication typesBooks
Fiction genresscience fiction

Gnome Press was an American small-press publishing company primarily known for publishing many science fiction classics.[1] Gnome was one of the most eminent of the fan publishers of SF, producing 86 titles in its lifespan — many considered classic works of SF and Fantasy today. Gnome was important in the transitional period between Genre SF as a magazine phenomenon and its arrival in mass-market book publishing, but proved too underfunded to make the leap from fan-based publishing to the professional level. The company existed for just over a decade, ultimately failing due to inability to compete with major publishers who also started to publish science fiction. In its heyday, Gnome published many of the major SF authors, and in some cases, as with Robert E. Howard's Conan series (published in six books from 1950 – 1955) and Isaac Asimov's Foundation series (published in three books from 1951 – 1953), was responsible for the manner in which their stories were collected into book form.

  1. ^ "Company description". Archived from the original on 2006-06-28. Retrieved 2006-04-03.

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