Daw Books Article Index for
Daw
Website Links For
Daw
 

Information About

Daw Books




DAW Books is a Science Fiction and Fantasy Publisher , founded by Donald A. Wollheim (and named after his initials) following his departure from Ace Books in 1971 . The company therefore claims to be "the first publishing company ever devoted exclusively to science fiction and fantasy." The first DAW Book was the 1972 novel ''Spell of the Witch World'' by Andre Norton .

In its early years under the leadership of Wollheim and his wife Elsie, DAW gained a reputation of publishing popular though not always critically acclaimed works of science fiction and fantasy. Nevertheless, the company published numerous books by well-respected authors in the 1970s, including such luminaries as Marion Zimmer Bradley , Fritz Leiber , Jerry Pournelle , Roger Zelazny and many others. In 1982, C. J. Cherryh 's '' Downbelow Station '' was the first DAW book to win the Hugo Award for Best Novel , which gained the publishing house increased respect within the industry.

Until the mid- 1980s all DAW books were characterized by yellow spines and a prominent yellow cover box containing the company's Logo as well as a chronological publication number. When the design was changed the chronological number was retained but moved to the Copyright page and renamed the "DAW Collectors' Book Number".

As of early 2006, the company had published more than 1,000 titles during its 35-year history. Although it is now a member of the global giant Penguin Group , DAW itself remains closely held by its current publishers, Elizabeth R. Wollheim (Donald's daughter) and Sheila E. Gilbert. The company's offices are in New York City .


EXTERNAL LINKS