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Authors

Authors originally published exclusively or significantly by Bantam include:

  • Tracy Hickman
  • Margaret Weis
  • Maya Angelou
  • Isaac Asimov
  • Jean Auel
  • Louis L'Amour
  • Ray Bradbury
  • Alan Campbell
  • S. S. Van Dine
  • James Dobson
  • Stephen R. Donaldson
  • Frederick Forsyth
  • Lisa Gardner
  • David Gemmell
  • Elizabeth George
  • William Gibson
  • John Glenn
  • Daniel Goleman
  • Graham Greene
  • John Grisham
  • Laurell K. Hamilton
  • Thomas Harris
  • Stephen Hawking
  • Mo Hayder
  • Hermann Hesse
  • Tami Hoag
  • Robin Hobb
  • Kay Hooper
  • Iris Johansen
  • Shmuel Katz
  • Dean Koontz
  • Emilie Loring
  • Lois Lowry
  • Robert Ludlum
  • Duncan Lunan
  • William March
  • George R. R. Martin
  • Malachi Martin
  • Anne McCaffrey
  • Andy McDermott
  • Terence McKenna
  • Farley Mowat
  • Joseph Murphy
  • Michael Palmer
  • Robert M. Pirsig
  • Daniel Quinn
  • Tom Robbins
  • Jane Roberts
  • Alan Rodgers
  • Alice Schroeder
  • H. Norman Schwarzkopf
  • Jerry Seinfeld
  • Adam Smith
  • John Steinbeck
  • Neal Stephenson
  • Bruce Sterling
  • Rex Stout
  • William Tenn
  • Elie Wiesel
  • Ernest Callenbach

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