Annals of a Publishing House: Volume 2, William Blackwood and his Sons, their Magazine and Friends (Cambridge Library Collection - Printing and Publishing History)

Annals of a Publishing House: Volume 2, William Blackwood and his Sons, their Magazine and Friends (Cambridge Library Collection - Printing and Publishing History)

by Margaret Oliphant (Author)

Synopsis

Margaret Oliphant (1828-1897) is best known as the author of nearly one hundred novels, but also wrote short stories and biographies. Closely connected with Blackwoods of Edinburgh from 1851, shortly before her death she was commissioned to write a history of the publishing firm by director William Blackwood, grandson of the founder. From small beginnings, the firm had rapidly become the leading Scottish publishing house, dominating the literary world, particularly through Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine and an impressive list of famous authors. These included Thomas de Quincey, Walter Scott, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The Magazine introduced the convention of having novels issued in serial form before publication as a book, which became standard practice for authors such as Dickens, Thackeray and Eliot. Volume 2 continues to 1861 and the death of the second William Blackwood, and includes landmarks such as the opening of a London branch, and George Eliot's first novels.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 534
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 04 Nov 2010

ISBN 10: 1108021409
ISBN 13: 9781108021401
Book Overview: The history of one of the most important Scottish publishers, whose books and periodicals dominated the Victorian literary scene.