Books of Wonder
Books of Wonder is a bookstore in New York City that started a publishing division by establishing a joint imprint with William Morrow and Company.
In 1985, Books of Wonder began its publishing division by establishing a joint imprint with William Morrow and Company. Starting with one title per season, this imprint grew at one point to include over 60 titles. Since the acquisition of Morrow by HarperCollins Publishers in 1999, many of the Books of Wonder Classics titles have been allowed to go out of print, but our proudest achievement—reissuing all 14 of L. Frank Baum’s classic Oz books with all their original full color illustrations as Baum and his artists originally envisioned them—remains a resounding success. All 14 titles are still in print nearly 30 years after we began this project.