Fun Fact Friday: The birth of modern paperback books
Today marks the 75th anniversary of the release of the first paperback book!
In 1935, Allen Lane, the founder of Penguin Books, had the idea to offer affordable books at places such as railway stations and newsagents as well as bookshops. He wanted a way to make books more accessible and less expensive for all–thus the idea for the paperback book was born. What a novel idea!
Penguin Book’s official website has more information about the launch of modern paperbacks. Take a look:
Lane launched his new line of books on July 30, 1935, with ten inexpensive paperbacks. Simply designed with broad bands of color, the original ten books immediately established themselves within the history of design. Skeptics dismissed Lane’s idea as imprudent and crazy, but by March 1936—ten months after the company’s launch—one million Penguin books had been printed. Within a year, Penguin had sold three million paperbacks. The skeptics were proven wrong and a new, innovative publishing model was launched into the world.
So curl up with your favorite novel and celebrate the 75th anniversary of the paperback book!

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