Harpercollins Publishers is a global publishing company that publishes a variety of books across genres including literary and commercial fiction, non-fiction, children's books, and digital content.
Founded in 1817 as J. and J. Harper, Publishers in New York City
Renamed Harper & Brothers in 1825
Merged with Row, Peters, & Co. in 1962 to become Harper & Row
Acquired by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation in 1987
Renamed HarperCollins in 1990
One of the world's largest publishers, known for a diverse range of books across genres and imprints.
A division of CBS Corporation that publishes a range of books including literary and commercial fiction, non-fiction, and children's books.
A division of Hachette Livre, a global publishing company, that publishes a range of books across genres.
Publishes both literary and commercial fiction across genres including romance, thriller, mystery, and more.
Publishes non-fiction books across categories such as health and wellness, history, memoir, and self-help.
Publishes books for children across genres including picture books, early readers, middle-grade fiction, and young adult fiction.
Publishes digital content across platforms including eBooks, audiobooks, and apps.
HarperCollins publishes books across genres including literary and commercial fiction, non-fiction, and children's books.
Some famous books published by HarperCollins include To Kill a Mockingbird, Where the Wild Things Are, and The Chronicles of Narnia series.
Yes, HarperCollins publishes digital content across platforms including eBooks, audiobooks, and apps.
HarperCollins’ competitors include Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, and Hachette Book Group.
Yes, HarperCollins publishes books for children across genres including picture books, early readers, middle-grade fiction, and young adult fiction.