Little, Brown Book Group

It was acquired in 2006 from Time Warner of New York City, who then owned LBBG via the American publisher Little, Brown and Company.

Still based in Boston, the Time Warner subsidiary Little, Brown purchased British publisher Macdonald from Maxwell Communication Corporation in 1992.

[2] Another Constable and Robinson imprint, Corsair, publishes literary fiction and non-fiction separately from PCR.

Fleet's launch titles in 2016 included Charlotte Rogan's Now and Again, Melissa Fleming's A Hope More Powerful than the Sea, and the paperback edition of Virginia Baily's Early One Morning.

The Fleet imprint's releases include Material Girls: Why Reality Matters for Feminism (2021) by Kathleen Stock,[4][5] and Did Ye Hear Mammy Died?