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-'''Viking Press''' is an American [[publishing company]] currently owned by [[Penguin Books]]. It was founded in [[New York City]] on [[March 1]], [[1925]] by [[Harold K. Guinzburg]] and [[George S. Oppenheim]]. The firm's name and logo –- a Viking ship drawn by [[Rockwell Kent]] -– were meant to evoke the ideas of exploration and enterprise implied by the word "Viking".  
-The house has been home to many prominent authors of fiction, non-fiction, and play scripts. Viking authors have received five [[Nobel Prize for Literature|Nobel Prizes for Literature]] and one [[Nobel Peace Prize]]; their books have won numerous [[Pulitzer Prizes]], [[National Book Award]]s, and other important literary prizes.+'''Viking Press''' is an American [[publishing company]] {{As of|2011|lc=on}} owned by the [[Penguin Group]], which has owned the company since 1975. It was founded in [[New York City]] on March 1, 1925, by Harold K. Guinzburg and George S. Oppenheim. The firm's name and logo—a [[Viking ship]] drawn by [[Rockwell Kent]]—were meant to evoke the ideas of exploration and enterprise implied by the word "[[Viking]]".
-Viking currently publishes approximately 100 books a year. It is notable for publishing both successful commercial fiction and acclaimed literary fiction and non-fiction. Viking's paperbacks are published by Penguin Books. Viking's current president is [[Clare Ferraro]].+The house has been home to many prominent authors of fiction, non-fiction, and play scripts. Five Viking authors have been awarded [[Nobel Prize for Literature|Nobel Prizes for Literature]] and one received the [[Nobel Peace Prize]]; Viking books have also won numerous [[Pulitzer Prizes]], [[National Book Award]]s, and other important literary prizes.
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 +{{As of|2011}} Viking published approximately 100 books a year. It is notable for publishing both successful commercial fiction and acclaimed literary fiction and non-fiction. Viking's literary paperbacks are published by Penguin Books, while its commercial paperbacks are published by [[Signet Books]] or [[Putnam Books]]. Viking's current president is [[Clare Ferraro]].
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 +The Viking Children's Book department was established in 1933; its founding editor was [[May Massee]]. Viking Kestrel was one of its [[imprint]]s. Its books have won the [[Newbery Medal|Newbery]] and [[Caldecott Medal|Caldecott]] Medals, and include such books as ''[[The Twenty-One Balloons]]'', written and illustrated by [[William Pene du Bois]], (1947, Newbery medal winner for 1948), ''[[Corduroy (book)|Corduroy]]'', ''[[Make Way for Ducklings]]'', ''[[The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales|The Stinky Cheese Man]]'' By [[Jon Scieszka]] & [[Lane Smith (illustrator)|Lane Smith]] 1993, ''[[The Outsiders (novel)|The Outsiders]]'', ''[[Pippi Longstocking]]'', and ''[[The Story of Ferdinand]]''. Its paperbacks are published by [[Puffin Books]], which includes the [[Speak]] and [[Firebird Books|Firebird]] imprints. Viking Children's current president and publisher is [[Regina Hayes]].
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 +== Notable authors ==
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 +Viking Press has published books by the following writers and [[public figures]]:
 +* [[Abdullah II of Jordan|Abdullah II]], [[King of Jordan]]
 +* [[Saul Bellow]]
 +* [[Ludwig Bemelmans]]
 +* [[T. C. Boyle]]
 +* [[William S. Burroughs]]
 +* [[Rosanne Cash]]
 +* [[Theodore Draper]]
 +* [[Kim Edwards]]
 +* [[Helen Fielding]]
 +* [[Elizabeth Gilbert]]
 +* [[Rumer Godden]]
 +* [[Graham Greene]]
 +* [[Martha Grimes]]
 +* [[Jan Karon]]
 +* [[Garrison Keillor]]
 +* [[William Kennedy (author)|William Kennedy]]
 +* [[Jack Kerouac]]
 +* [[Sue Monk Kidd]]
 +* [[Stephen King]]
 +* [[Terry McMillan]]
 +* [[Arthur Miller]]
 +* [[Thomas Pynchon]]
 +* [[Kate Seredy]]
 +* [[John Steinbeck]]
 +* [[Carl Van Doren]]
 +* [[Rebecca West]]
 +* [[Salman Rushdie]]
-The Viking Children's Book department was established in 1933; its founding editor was [[May Massee]]. Its books have won the [[Newbery]] and [[Caldecott]] Medals, and include such perennial favorites as ''[[Corduroy_%28book%29 |Corduroy]]'', ''[[Make Way for Ducklings]]'', ''[[The_Outsiders_%28novel%29 | The Outsiders]]'', ''[[Pippi Longstocking]]'', and ''[[The Story of Ferdinand]]''. Its paperbacks are published by [[Puffin Books]], which includes the [[Speak]] and [[Firebird_Books | Firebird]] imprints. Viking Children's current president and publisher is [[Regina Hayes]]. 
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Viking Press is an American publishing company Template:As of owned by the Penguin Group, which has owned the company since 1975. It was founded in New York City on March 1, 1925, by Harold K. Guinzburg and George S. Oppenheim. The firm's name and logo—a Viking ship drawn by Rockwell Kent—were meant to evoke the ideas of exploration and enterprise implied by the word "Viking".

The house has been home to many prominent authors of fiction, non-fiction, and play scripts. Five Viking authors have been awarded Nobel Prizes for Literature and one received the Nobel Peace Prize; Viking books have also won numerous Pulitzer Prizes, National Book Awards, and other important literary prizes.

Template:As of Viking published approximately 100 books a year. It is notable for publishing both successful commercial fiction and acclaimed literary fiction and non-fiction. Viking's literary paperbacks are published by Penguin Books, while its commercial paperbacks are published by Signet Books or Putnam Books. Viking's current president is Clare Ferraro.

The Viking Children's Book department was established in 1933; its founding editor was May Massee. Viking Kestrel was one of its imprints. Its books have won the Newbery and Caldecott Medals, and include such books as The Twenty-One Balloons, written and illustrated by William Pene du Bois, (1947, Newbery medal winner for 1948), Corduroy, Make Way for Ducklings, The Stinky Cheese Man By Jon Scieszka & Lane Smith 1993, The Outsiders, Pippi Longstocking, and The Story of Ferdinand. Its paperbacks are published by Puffin Books, which includes the Speak and Firebird imprints. Viking Children's current president and publisher is Regina Hayes.

Notable authors

Viking Press has published books by the following writers and public figures:





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