Houghton Mifflin Company traces its literary legacy back through the Trade
and Reference Division. In 1832, William Ticknor and James Fields
assembled perhaps the most distinguished list of writers ever associated with
one American firm, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, John
Greenleaf Whittier, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow.
Today, the Trade and Reference Division publishes adult, juvenile, and
reference books, including 28 Pulitzer Prize winners, 9 National Book Award
winners, 11 recipients of Caldecott Medals, and 10 recipients of Newbery
Medals.
Houghton Mifflin's adult titles include literary fiction and poetry from both
emerging and established authors, a broad spectrum of nonfiction including
award-winning cookbooks, and the highly acclaimed trade paperback line Mariner
Books. Reference titles include the American
Heritage® dictionaries and the Peterson
Field Guides®. Visit our Electronic
Publishing and eReference
websites for information on electronic versions.
Houghton Mifflin's children's list, comprised of Houghton
Mifflin Books for Children, Walter
Lorraine Books, Clarion
Books, and Kingfisher,
constitutes one of the richest backlists of children's literature in the
industry.
The Trade and Reference Division is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts,
with an additional office in New York City.
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