New English Library
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The New English Library is a United Kingdom book publishing company, which became an imprint of Hodder Headline.
It has published genres such as fantasy, science fiction, mystery and suspense.[1] They have published the works of Stephen King and Michael Moorcock. New English Library titles were particularly popular in the early 1970s. Hack writers were hired to work under names such as Richard Allen and Mick Norman to churn out tales of Hells Angels and skinheads. In the 2000s, New English Library books still have a large cult following, especially in the UK.
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- ^ WriteWords: New English Library. Retrieved on 2006-05-24.