Crown Publishing Group
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+ | The '''Crown Publishing Group''' is a [[subsidiary]] of [[Random House]], the world's largest book publisher. Its imprints include Crown Books, Crown Business, Crown Forum, [[Three Rivers Press]], [[Clarkson Potter]], Potter Craft, Potter Style, [[Broadway Books]], Broadway Business, Doubleday Religion, WaterBrook/Multnomah, Harmony Books, Shaye Areheart Books, Watson-Guptill, Amphoto Books, Ten Speed Press, Random House Audio, [[Living Language (publisher)|Living Language]], Fodor's Travel, and [[Prima Games]]. Formerly, the company also used the Bell Tower Press, [[Orion Books]], and related imprints, although these have now either been discontinued or transferred to other Random House units. | ||
+ | ==Julian Press== | ||
The '''Julian Press''' published ''[[Sexual Symbolism, a History of Phallic Worship]]'' (1957), as well as work by [[George Devereux]] (''[[A Study of Abortion in Primitive Societies]]''), [[Ira Progoff]] and [[Gershon Legman]] (''[[Oragenitalism]]''). | The '''Julian Press''' published ''[[Sexual Symbolism, a History of Phallic Worship]]'' (1957), as well as work by [[George Devereux]] (''[[A Study of Abortion in Primitive Societies]]''), [[Ira Progoff]] and [[Gershon Legman]] (''[[Oragenitalism]]''). | ||
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+ | And also ''[[Eros and Evil]]'' (1962) and ''[[Sexual Pathology]]'' (1932). | ||
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The Crown Publishing Group is a subsidiary of Random House, the world's largest book publisher. Its imprints include Crown Books, Crown Business, Crown Forum, Three Rivers Press, Clarkson Potter, Potter Craft, Potter Style, Broadway Books, Broadway Business, Doubleday Religion, WaterBrook/Multnomah, Harmony Books, Shaye Areheart Books, Watson-Guptill, Amphoto Books, Ten Speed Press, Random House Audio, Living Language, Fodor's Travel, and Prima Games. Formerly, the company also used the Bell Tower Press, Orion Books, and related imprints, although these have now either been discontinued or transferred to other Random House units.
Julian Press
The Julian Press published Sexual Symbolism, a History of Phallic Worship (1957), as well as work by George Devereux (A Study of Abortion in Primitive Societies), Ira Progoff and Gershon Legman (Oragenitalism).
And also Eros and Evil (1962) and Sexual Pathology (1932).