Martin Secker
Standard Name: Secker, Martin
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Family and Intimate relationships | Viola Meynell | At the same time that she was courted by Radford, VM
was also involved in an increasingly intimate relationship with Martin Secker
, her publisher. With the onset of the war, Secker pressured her for... |
Publishing | Viola Meynell | VM
was to receive a royalty of 15% on the first thousand copies Lot Barrow sold, 17 and a half per cent on the next thousand, and 20% on anything beyond that point. She received... |
Publishing | Willa Muir | In the summer of 1929, Edwin Muir went to the publisher Martin Secker
with the suggestion of publishing an English version of Die Schloss. The couple started work together on the translation shortly thereafter... |
Timeline
September 1910
Martin Secker
founded his own publishing house at 5 John Street, Adelphi, London, after leaving the publishing house of James Malcolm Eveleigh Nash
.
15 March 1936
Frederic Warburg
bought Martin Secker
's bankrupt publishing house and founded Martin Secker and Warburg Limited
; Secker remained in charge of production until 1938.