The "publisher" refers to either the publishing house (such as Penguin Random House), or the person whose title is Publisher.
Now the former president's new memoir, "A Promised Land," is breaking records for the book's publisher, Crown, an imprint of Penguin Random House.
Read foreign authors, the classics and random books.
《》、《》、《》, Ba Jin wrote many essays in the form of travel notes, random notes, sketches, letters and reminiscences.
He wrote travel notes Random Accounts of a European Journey and Random Accounts of London.
Researchers found that reciting seven random words is sufficient to allow people to discern the speaker's social class with above-chance accuracy.
" Paula Morton, a teacher and mother of two young children, said her son learned a lot from watching programs about dinosaurs and came out with "random facts about them".
Facebook's own data scientists stirred the pot when they analyzed how many friend-of-a-friend-of-a-friend connections it takes to link any two random members of the social network.
Choose two random objects, and describe each one in detail.
While the algorithm may reduce the number of potential partners from thousands to a few, they may be as incompatible as two people meeting at random, Dr Finkel explained, adding the odds are no better than finding a relationship by strolling into any bar.
Read about a random topic at Wikipedia.
That's not to say you should start picking random stocks.
Now here I am at the doorstep to my 80th birthday and I receive a random phone call on an idle Wednesday afternoon.
Life's outcomes, while not entirely random, have a huge amount of luck baked into them.
For example, upon looking at the face and considering four possible names — Jacob, Dan, Josef or Nathaniel — observers correctly chose "Dan" 38 percent of the time, significantly above the 25 percent chance level of a random guess.
We look for and find general patterns in the noise, but the complexity of reality is such that most of what happens is essentially random and out of anyone's control.
In the study, 884 people from 21 countries were asked to listen to random recordings of laughter.
Journalist Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall set out to investigate why and the result is Hung Over: The Morning After and One Man's Quest for a Cure (out now from Penguin Random House).
Far from being afraid of them, I take Laffy on doggie playdates and to a muddy city park where a random group of owners show up to throw balls.
The sales figures were announced by Penguin Random House last Friday.