Pan Books began as an independent publisher, established in 1944 by
Alan Bott, previously known for his memoirs of his experiences as a flying ace in the First World War. The Pan Books logo, showing the ancient Greek god
Pan playing pan-pipes, was designed by
Mervyn Peake. The later version was by Edward Young who also designed the logo for Penguin. A few years after it was founded, Pan Books was bought out by a consortium of several publishing houses, including Macmillan,
Collins,
Heinemann, and briefly,
Hodder & Stoughton. It became wholly owned by Macmillan in 1987. Pan specialised in publishing paperback fiction and, along with
Penguin Books, was one of the first popular publishers of this format in the UK. Many popular authors saw their works given paperback publication through Pan, including
Ian Fleming, whose
James Bond series first appeared in paperback in the UK as Pan titles. So too did
Leslie Charteris's books about
The Saint,
Peter O'Donnell's
Modesty Blaise, and novels by
Edgar Wallace,
Agatha Christie,
Erle Stanley Gardner,
Peter Cheyney,
Georgette Heyer,
Neville Shute,
John Steinbeck,
Josephine Tey and
Arthur Upfield. Pan also published paperback editions of works by classic authors such as
Jane Austen and
Charles Dickens. Another notable title published by Pan was ''
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' by
Douglas Adams. During the 1950s and 60s, Pan Books editions were noted for their colourful covers, which have made many of them collectables, particularly the Fleming and Charteris novels. In the 1960s, "The Golden Pans" were established. The trophies were awarded to authors in recognition of one million copies sold:
Ian Fleming was instantly awarded seven. Other authors have been awarded a Golden Pan include
John Le Carre,
Douglas Adams,
Jackie Collins,
Douglas Stuart and
Hanya Yanighara. In February 2024,
Lucinda Riley was posthoumously awarded a Golden Pan at an event celebrating 80 years of the publisher. The Pan imprint continues to publish a broad list of popular fiction and nonfiction. Among its current authors are
David Baldacci,
Ann Cleeves,
Peter James,
Kristin Hannah,
Kate Morton,
Kate Mosse, Lucinda Riley,
C.J. Sansom, and
Danielle Steel. ==References==