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I was hoping for some recommendations on books on the following areas
History of George Allen publishers I am not really aware of any books that deal with the history of George Allen before Sir Stanley Unwin bought the company, though there is a chapter in George Allen & Unwin: A Remembrancer. Wellinghall provided the following book From Swan Sonnenschein to George Allen & Unwin Ltd - Mumby, F.A. & Frances H.S. Stallybrass (GA&U) History of George Allen & Unwin publishers The books that I currently have which deal with this area are: The Truth about a Publisher - Sir Stanley Unwin (GA&U) The Publishing Unwins - Philip Unwin (Heinemann) Fifty Years with Father: A Relationship - David Unwin (GA&U) George Allen & Unwin: A Remembrancer - Rayner Unwin (Merlin Unwin) Wellinghall provided the following booklet Sir Stanley Unwin: The Celebration of his 80th Birthday and Golden Wedding Day; with allusions to 50 years of George Allen & Unwin Ltd under his direction; 40 years on the Executive of The International Publishers Association; and 30 years on The British Council - Booklet Findegil provided the following pamphlet Fifty Years of Publishing Books That Matter - Unknown Author (GA&U) and I would probably also include The Truth about Publishing - Stanley Unwin (GA&U) though not dealing exclusively with George Allen & Unwin History of Unwin Brothers printers The Printing Unwins : a short history of Unwin brothers, the Gresham Press, 1826-1976 - Philip Unwin (GA&U) Does anyone have any other recommendations? Andrew
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There's one by David Severn (David Unwin; Stanley's son, Rayner's brother), about his life with his father. The title escapes me; it's called something like "Life with my father". I'll try to find my copy.
And there's a book called "From Swann Sonneschein to George Allen & Unwin", or something like that, which tells of the early days of the company. And I picked up a Festschrift (sp?) for Stanley Unwin which has a few nuggets in, but it clearly had a v limited print run. - wellinghall
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There's one by David Severn (David Unwin; Stanley's son, Rayner's brother), about his life with his father. The title escapes me; it's called something like "Life with my father". I'll try to find my copy. I think I mentioned that one "Fifty Years with Father: A Relationship - David Unwin (GA&U)" But I was not aware of the other two. Thanks
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Trotter, yes, that was the David Unwin book I was thinking of - sorry I missed that in your original post.
I will try to find the other two, and give you some more details. - wellinghall
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Hmm. I have only:
The Truth about a Publisher - Sir Stanley Unwin (GA&U) George Allen & Unwin: A Remembrancer - Rayner Unwin (Merlin Unwin) The Truth about Publishing - Stanley Unwin (GA&U) - and Rayner's 'Publishing Tolkien' from Thornton's plus one or two variants in TS publications; though I suspect the gist of all of these is the same, and is taken up in Rayner's Remembrancer, anyway. Makes me feel rather uneducated; or at least, under-read.
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