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In the adult reading world, Random House (www.randomhouse.com) first made international news by successfully defending the U.S. publication of James Joyce's masterpiece, Ulysses. But by the early 1930s, the company moved into children's publishing and eventually acquired Golden Books.
Since then, Random House developed Kids@Random, a portal designed to honor its many noteworthy titles, including Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas and Thomas and the Tank Engine. The site is probably one of the best examples of how children's' publishing has welcomed multi-media products (i.e., The Grinch video is marketed right alongside a reissued, collector's edition of Dahl's children's book classics).
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