Uitgeverij Lannoo Groep is a Belgian publishing group, based in Tielt, with assets in Belgium and the Netherlands.
The original company logo, featuring a sailing Viking neck, was designed by Joe English and modernized over the years.
In 2001, Meulenhoff was rocked by the departure of long-time editor Tilly Hermans, for which the Dutch and other media blamed the corporate culture of then owner PCM Uitgevers.
[2] PCM, it was said, cared more for the bottom line than for the company's authors and editors, and was blamed for a "purge" that also led to the early retirement of van Krevelen.
Thirty authors followed her to the new publishing house, including Rudy Kousbroek and Adriaan van Dis).
[7] Roberto Bolaño,[8] Stefan Hertmans,[6] Annemarie Kindt, Mario Vargas Llosa,[9] Carl Lundgren, E. L. de Marigny, Jaime Martijn, Gabriel García Márquez,[9] and Elie Wiesel[10] M=SF was a science fiction and fantasy novels series by Meulenhoff.
Het Spectrum started as a progressive-Catholic publisher that aspired to supply good reading materials to the masses.
International authors include Dorothy Parker, Dr. Phil, Peter Singer, Edgar Wallace, and P. G. Wodehouse.
Authors published by Unieboek and its subsidiaries include Suzanne Collins, Marion van de Coolwijk, Arend van Dam, Jaap ter Haar, Vivian den Hollander, Rik Hoogendoorn, Bouke Jagt, Jan van der Made, Tosca Menten, Mirjam Mous, Francine Oomen, Janneke Schotveld, Ben Tiggelaar (also at Het Spectrum), Jacques Vriens, Dolf de Vries, and Harm de Jonge.