In 1958, Methuen was part of the conglomerate
Associated Book Publishers (ABP), and for much of the 1970s was known as
Eyre Methuen following its absorption of the
Eyre & Spottiswoode firm. When ABP was acquired by the
Thomson Organization in 1987, it sold off the trade publishing units, including Methuen, to
Reed International's Octopus. Reed sold off its trade publishing to
Random House in February 1997. Methuen Drama bought itself out in 1998, while retaining the distribution and warehousing services with Random House. That same year, Reed sold Methuen's children's catalogue to the
Egmont Group. Egmont Group sold its UK book division to
HarperCollins in 2020. In 2003, Methuen Drama purchased the company Politico's Publishing from its owner
Iain Dale. In 2006, Methuen sold its notable drama lists to
A & C Black for £2.35 million.
Penguin Random House now owns the rights to many books that used to be published under the Methuen name through
Random House and the
Adrian Mole franchise through
Penguin Books, the company also distributed the titles of now-independent Methuen Books. Methuen Books continues to publish new works of fiction and non-fiction, as well as reprinting older, classic works. Contemporary Methuen authors include
Mark Dunn,
Robert McKee,
Michael Palin, 1986 Nobel Prize winner
Wole Soyinka, and 2012 Nobel Prize winner
Mo Yan. Classic Methuen authors include the American novelist
Walker Percy, the American academic and commentator
Neil Postman, and the British cartoonist
Norman Thelwell. ==References==