Orbit Books Explained

Parent:Hachette
(Lagardère Publishing)
Founded:1974
Country:United Kingdom
Headquarters:London
Distribution:United Kingdom, United States, Australia, South Africa, France
Genre:Science fiction, fantasy
Imprints:Redhook

Orbit Books is an international publisher that specialises in science fiction and fantasy books. It is a division of Lagardère Publishing.

History

Orbit Books was founded in 1974 as part of the Macdonald Futura publishing company. In 1992, its parent company was bought by Little, Brown & Co., at that stage part of the Time Warner Book Group. In 1997, Orbit acquired the Legend imprint from Random House.[1]

In 2006, Orbit's parent company Little, Brown was sold by Time Warner to the French publishing group Hachette Livre.

By summer 2006, Orbit began to expand internationally, with the establishment of Orbit imprints in the United States and Australia. Orbit Publishing Director Tim Holman relocated to New York to establish Orbit US as an imprint of Hachette Book Group USA. In June 2007, Orbit appointed Bernadette Foley as publisher for Orbit Australia, an imprint of Hachette Livre Australia. In 2009 Orbit expanded to France, used by the publisher Calman Levy.

In 2020, the popularity of the Netflix show The Witcher had the publisher reprint all the titles of the Witcher series by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski.[2]

Authors

Notes and References

  1. Book: Dozois, Gardner. The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifteenth Annual Collection. 1998. St. Martin's Griffin. 9780312190330.
  2. Web site: Orbit Books Tosses 500,000 Copies to Its Witcher Fans . John . Maher . 2020 . Publishers Weekly . 2021-01-13.