Bantam

 

Click the group of books beginning with number:

Bantam 1

Bantam 50

Bantam100

Bantam 400

Bantam 800

Bantam 900

Bantam 1000

Bantam 1100

Bantam 1200

Bantam 1300

Bantam 1500

Bantam 1700

Bantam 1900

Bantam 2000

Bantam 2500

Other Bantams

 

Ian Ballantine, who started Bantam when he left Penguin, created some of the best paperbacks ever published. The books were well bound, their cover art was sharp and vivid, and many Bantam titles endure as popular works today.

The western, while pretty much a dead genre now, was immensely popular in the 40's and 50's. Ballantine dedicated 25% of his books to westerns, far more than other major publishers of the period.

Stopping short of illustrating the books themselves, he experimented for a brief time with pen & ink drawings on the inside covers. I've included these when possible, and labeled them "ic." They adorned many of the first hundred titles.

I've also included some dust jackets, extremely collectible today. Some of these were Infantry Journal and Superior Reprint books that Ballantine brought with him when he left Penguin, then wrapped in Bantam dust jackets and sold.

There were numerous gaps in Bantam edition numbers. For example, there are no books between 262 and 300, none between 557 and 700. Only Bantam NUMBERS determine the order of printing, with "A's" and "F's" interspersed to identify 35¢ & 50¢ books respectively.

The FB-series books were 50¢ biographies. "A-" and "AC" were special series books.

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The Bantam database was updated in January, 2008