Grant-Hadley Enterprises

Grant-Hadley Enterprises was the first of three names used by an American small press publishing house specializing in science fiction titles.

[2] Kenneth J. Krueger, a science fiction fan and book seller from Buffalo, New York, was drafted in 1945 and eventually stationed near Providence.

[3] Krueger talked Tom Hadley into changing the name of the publisher to The Buffalo Book Company.

On the other hand, Robert Weinberg states that: "While neither book was particularly well put together or packaged, they sold well, especially the Smith title.

At this point Ken Krueger had moved back to Buffalo and Don Grant was attending college, though he continued to offer recommendations on what to publish.