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  1. Established in 1961, Dial Books for Young Readers was an innovator of titles for the very young, including the first quality board books published in the U.S., Rosemary Wells’s Very First Books line, and some of the first wordless picture books, Mercer Mayer’s A Boy, A Dog, and a Frog titles.

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    Dial Press; Parent company: Penguin Random House: Founded: 1923: Founder: Lincoln MacVeagh: Country of origin: United States: Headquarters location: New York City: Imprints: Dial Books for Young Readers: Official website: thedialpress.com (adult) penguin.com (children)

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  4. Dial Books for Young Readers traces its roots to 1880 and the founding of The Dial, a monthly literary magazine that published such literary giants as e.e. cummings, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence, and Gertrude Stein.

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  5. Dial Books for Young Readers, established in 1961, is a hardcover division publishing approximately 65 titles a year for children of all ages. One of the first houses to publish high-quality board books and an early leader in multicultural publishing, Dial continues to focus on books that combine artistic excellence and kid-relevance.

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  6. The Dial Press. The Dial Press publishes books driven by the heart: emotionally affecting works of memoir, narrative nonfiction, and fiction that tell stories of self-revelation, help us connect with others, and offer fresh, intimate, and inspiring perspectives. We are an imprint of Random House.

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    Modernist literary magazine. The Dial Award. Notable contributors by volume. References. External links. The Dial was an American magazine published intermittently from 1840 to 1929. In its first form, from 1840 to 1844, [1] it served as the chief publication of the Transcendentalists.