Book Makers - Iain Stevenson
British Publishing in the Twentieth Century
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2010Uitgever: British Library, The314 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 0712309616ISBN-13: 9780712309615Koop dit boek tweedehands
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2010, XVIII,314pp. Illustrated. Cloth, with dust jacket. In very good condition. "Book Makers presents an absorbing insider account of the changing environment of British book publishing during the twentieth century. Iain Stevenson has worked for some of Britain’s most well-known publishers, and he uses his personal experience to accurately detail how the industry grew from a small elite trade to a world-class business with enormous cultural influence. Organized chronologically by decade, Book Makers considers not only fiction and general trade publishing, but also academic, scientific, children’s, technical, and professional publishing. Stevenson profiles many key figures in the industry, such as educational publisher William Heinemann; Jonathan Cape, publisher of Ian Fleming’s James Bond series; Allen Lane, founder of Penguin Books; Paul Hamlyn; and media mogul Robert Maxwell. The result is a fascinating tale of creative genius, individual endeavor, occasional subterfuge, and futuristic vision that over the century has made British book publishing incredibly successful—and that continues to further its central role today. Enlivened with Stevenson’s spirited anecdotes about his experiences,Book Makers will be entertaining reading for anyone concerned with the history of publishing and the future of the book." [Book Makers. British Publishing in the Twentieth Century.]