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Sphere Books is the name of two British paperback publishers.


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The original Sphere Books was launched in 1966 by Thomson Corporation.
(2026). 9781134280520, Routledge. .
Sphere was sold to in 1985 and became part of . Macdonald & Co. (Publishers) bought Sphere Books, including the Abacus and Cardinal imprints, in April 1989. Sphere's science fiction and fantasy titles were absorbed into the Orbit list (bar Marion Zimmer Bradley's books, which were retained by the Penguin Group), and Sphere's general fiction and non-fiction titles were absorbed into Futura Publications' general list. The name was retired in 1990.

In 1976, Sphere paid $225,000 for the British publishing rights from for the of a forthcoming science fiction film, by ( by Alan Dean Foster). The book, like the film Star Wars released the following year, was an enormous success and sold out its initial print run.

(2026). 9781136830631, Routledge.
Sphere also published the UK editions of Conan fantasy series by Robert E. Howard. The writer edited a series of books published under the umbrella title of The Dennis Wheatley Library of the Occult, which included titles such as by , Moonchild by , by and Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Sphere's involvement in science fiction was furthered with its Sphere Science Fiction Classics series published throughout the 1970s, which included The World of Null-A and The Pawns of Null-A by A. E. van Vogt, Arthur C. Clarke's The Sands of Mars and 's Neutron Star.

In 2006, Hachette Book Group acquired a number of imprints from the Time Warner Book Group, including Little, Brown and Company, Hodder & Stoughton and Sphere.

(2026). 9781446249994, SAGE. .
Today's Sphere is an imprint of Little, Brown. Writers whose works have been published with Sphere have included Patricia Cornwell, , , , and . Sphere best-sellers have included Long Way Round by and , 's autobiography Ricky, 's autobiography Extreme, A Brother's Journey by Richard B. Pelzer, Scar Tissue by and Is It Just Me or Is Everything Shit? by Steve Lowe and Alan McArthur.


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