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available at the train station were magazines and reprints of victorian novels. hence, the idea was born for inexpensive editions of quality literature, sold in vending machines and at non-traditional outlets for books such as tobacco stores and, of course, railway stations. sir allen priced the original
green), travel and adventure (pink), biographies (dark blue), drama (red), essays (purple), miscellaneous (yellow), and world affairs (gray). the success of the penguin brand was followed up by pelican books (light blue) which published non-fiction titles, and then by puffin books for children. the original...
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