Gregg Press

His first program, Americans in Fiction, included 70 out-of-copyright titles selected by Duke University literature professor Clarence Gohdes.

Another early series was :"The American Humorists", reprinting at least 3 titles, including "The Rise and Fall of the Mustache, and other Hawk-Eyetems" (1969) by Robert Burdette.

After Koehlinger left, Beeler developed an idea for a science fiction series with a long-time friend and fellow English department graduate student at Columbia, David G. Hartwell.

[1] All titles were printed on acid-free paper, sewn and bound in library-grade cloth bindings stamped with a color panel and gold lettering.

These included the Witch World novels of Andre Norton and the Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser collection of Fritz Leiber.

Promotional poster by Jim McDermott .