Book League of America
| Company type | Private | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Book publishing/Bookselling | 
| Founded | 1930 | 
| Defunct | 1950s | 
| Successor | Literary Guild | 
| Headquarters | New York City, New York, US  | 
Area served  | United States | 
Key people  | Lawrence W. Lamm | 
| Products | Contemporary and world classic books | 
| Services | Mail order book sales club | 
| Owner | Doubleday, 1936 | 
The Book League of America, Inc. was a US book publisher and mail order book sales club. It was established in 1930, a few years after the Book of the Month Club. Its founder was Lawrence Lamm, previously an editor at Macmillan Inc. The company was located at 100 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York, in a 240,000-square-foot (22,000 m2) office building that was constructed in 1906. It printed and distributed a variety of volumes in the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. A victim of the Great Depression, the Book League of America was purchased by Doubleday in 1936.