The Collector's Library
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Founded2003
FounderMarcus Clapham, Clive Reynard and Ken Webb
Country of originUnited Kingdom
| Parent company | Pan Macmillan |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2003 |
| Founder | Marcus Clapham, Clive Reynard and Ken Webb |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Headquarters location | London |
| Publication types | Books |
| Fiction genres | Classic literature |
| Official website | www |
In September 2003, Barnes & Noble Books of New York began to publish The Collector's Library series of some of the world's most notable literary works. By October 2005, fifty-nine volumes had been printed. Each unabridged volume is book size octodecimo, or 4 x 6-1/2 inches, printed in hardback, on high-quality paper, bound in real cloth, and contains a dust jacket. In 2015, The Collector's Library was acquired by Pan Macmillan.[1]