Victor Weybright (1903-1978)[1] was an American writer and publisher.
After the war Weybright was brought in by Allen Lane, head of the British publishing firm Penguin Books, to help Kurt Enoch run its American branch, Penguin Books Inc.
In 1948 together with Enoch he co-founded the publishing company New American Library.
[1] After retiring from NAL in 1966, he started the trade publisher Weybright & Talley in partnership with his stepson.
[4] He wrote short stories for pulp magazines such as Adventure.