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George — Allen & Unwin By Rayner Unwin.epub

Originally published privately in a tiny run of just 100 copies for former employees, the memoir was later reprinted by Rayner’s son, Merlin, through Merlin Unwin Books .

Behind the Scenes of Literary Legend: A Look at Rayner Unwin’s A Remembrancer

The book isn’t just a highlight reel. It’s a frank, sometimes "digressive and personal" account of the company's evolution, from its founding by John Ruskin’s assistant to its eventually "messy and depressing" takeover by HarperCollins in 1990. Rayner describes the heartbreak of seeing a family firm dismantled, even resigning in protest before the final contract was signed. Why You Should Read It

For anyone interested in the , the mechanics of the book trade , or the personal bond between a legendary author and his editor , A Remembrancer is an essential read. It’s a nostalgic, elegant goodbye to a firm that reflected the best of 20th-century intellectual achievement. George Allen & Unwin: A Remembrancer eBook - Amazon.in

That review launched J.R.R. Tolkien’s career and changed the publishing world forever. More Than Just Tolkien

Rayner Unwin’s memoir, George Allen & Unwin: A Remembrancer , is a rare look inside a mid-sized 20th-century publishing house. While many readers come for the Tolkien anecdotes—like Rayner's personal friendship with the professor or his deciding vote to publish the "risky" Lord of the Rings —the book offers much more.

George — Allen & Unwin By Rayner Unwin.epub

Originally published privately in a tiny run of just 100 copies for former employees, the memoir was later reprinted by Rayner’s son, Merlin, through Merlin Unwin Books .

Behind the Scenes of Literary Legend: A Look at Rayner Unwin’s A Remembrancer George Allen & Unwin by Rayner Unwin.epub

The book isn’t just a highlight reel. It’s a frank, sometimes "digressive and personal" account of the company's evolution, from its founding by John Ruskin’s assistant to its eventually "messy and depressing" takeover by HarperCollins in 1990. Rayner describes the heartbreak of seeing a family firm dismantled, even resigning in protest before the final contract was signed. Why You Should Read It Originally published privately in a tiny run of

For anyone interested in the , the mechanics of the book trade , or the personal bond between a legendary author and his editor , A Remembrancer is an essential read. It’s a nostalgic, elegant goodbye to a firm that reflected the best of 20th-century intellectual achievement. George Allen & Unwin: A Remembrancer eBook - Amazon.in Rayner describes the heartbreak of seeing a family

That review launched J.R.R. Tolkien’s career and changed the publishing world forever. More Than Just Tolkien

Rayner Unwin’s memoir, George Allen & Unwin: A Remembrancer , is a rare look inside a mid-sized 20th-century publishing house. While many readers come for the Tolkien anecdotes—like Rayner's personal friendship with the professor or his deciding vote to publish the "risky" Lord of the Rings —the book offers much more.