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Theme or Topic Treated in Text Sybille Bedford
This volume makes its strong impression through the juxtaposition of the pleasures of food, wine, movement, and places with the horrors of human violence and cruelty and the well-meant but often in practice grotesque or...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Jeni Couzyn
JC 's introduction is a succinct and sharply intelligent historical sketch of women's poetry in English and the forces arrayed against it. She begins with the Gaelic oral tradition of the Scottish Highlands as represented...
Textual Production Helen Dunmore
In 2005 Penguin published four stories by HD under the title Rose, 1944, as one in their series of tiny books commemorating their seventy years of publishing. Her website offers the title-story among several...
Textual Production Emma Tennant
During the 1960s ET wrote for magazines like Queen and Vogue. She was founder-editor of Bananas, a journal of new writing that ran from 1975 to 1981 and attracted contributors like Angela Carter
Textual Production Dorothy L. Sayers
Her translation, commissioned by Penguin , made a double volume in the Penguin Classics. It had diagrams by C. W. Scott-Giles , notes, commentaries, a glossary, a dedication to the dead master of the...
Textual Production Bernardine Evaristo
BE issued through Penguin another verse novel, entitled The Emperor's Babe. It is set in London under the Romans, in a historical period nearly two thousand years before that of Lara.
Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk.
Evaristo, Bernardine. Bernardine Evaristo, Writer. http://bevaristo.com/.
Textual Production Susan Hill
SH edited a selection of Thomas Hardy for Penguin in 1979: The Distracted Preacher and Other Tales; it includes her introduction and notes. She has written new introductions for two novels by F. M. Mayor
Textual Production Alice Munro
AM provided a retrospection on her career with Selected Stories, published by Knopf and by Penguin , which includes twenty-eight pieces from the whole span of her writing so far.
Thacker, Robert. Alice Munro. McClelland and Stewart.
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OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Textual Production Bernardine Evaristo
Penguin published Soul Tourists, a novel by BE with interspersed verse, dramatic scripts, and other pieces, one of whose characters is haunted by ghosts from the past.
Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk.
Evaristo, Bernardine. Bernardine Evaristo, Writer. http://bevaristo.com/.
Textual Production Phyllis Bottome
PB edited a collection of speeches published by Penguin : Our New Order—or Hitler 's? A Selection of Speeches by Winston Churchill , the Archbishop of Canterbury , Anthony Eden , Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
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Textual Production Alice Munro
This was re-issued by Penguin Canada in 2007 under the title Away from Her: Stories, with a foreword by Sarah Polley . This title comes from what was by now the most famous piece...
Textual Production U. A. Fanthorpe
UAF 's Selected Poems appeared from Peterloo Poets and also as a King Penguin .
Fanthorpe, U. A. Selected Poems. Peterloo Poets.
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Wainwright, Eddie. Taking Stock, A First Study of the Poetry of U.A. Fanthorpe. Peterloo Poets.
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Textual Production Edith Sitwell
Penguin Books published a volume of ES 's Selected Poems in which wartime and post-war work
British Book News. British Council.
(1952): 329
is dominant, with a short Early Poems section at the end.
Fifoot, Richard. A Bibliography of Edith, Osbert and Sacheverell Sitwell. Rupert Hart-Davis.
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Textual Production Susan Tweedsmuir
This was reprinted by Penguin in 1961.
Textual Production Edna O'Brien
EOB published James Joyce as one of the Penguin Lives biography series.
O’Brien, Edna. James Joyce. Viking Penguin.
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Timeline

30 July 1935: Penguin Books issued its first ten titles:...

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30 July 1935

Penguin Books issued its first ten titles: sixpenny paperbacks with a characteristic penguin logo.

1937: The two-year-old Penguin Books launched its...

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1937

The two-year-old Penguin Books launched its Pelican imprint: a non-fiction series (mostly history, sociology, economics, or politics) which, unlike Penguin fiction, were new works not reprints.

1941: Puffin, a subsidiary of Penguin designed...

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1941

Puffin , a subsidiary of Penguin designed to publish (initially) picture books for children in paperback, issued its first four titles.

1949: Hans Schmoller succeeded Jan Tschichold as...

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1949

Hans Schmoller succeeded Jan Tschichold as designer at Penguin , preserving unchanged the policy of uniform cover design.

1951: Nikolaus Pevsner published the first three...

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1951

Nikolaus Pevsner published the first three titles in his Buildings of England series, an immensely knowledgeable gazetteer, county by county, of historic and other noteworthy structures.

29 July 1959: The Obscene Publications Act (England), 1959,...

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29 July 1959

The Obscene Publications Act (England), 1959, replacing a predecessor of 1857, substantially modified its elements; it newly provided the defence of public good (which was held to include literary merit), and the use...

1963: E. P. Thompson published his influential...

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1963

E. P. Thompson published his influential historyThe Making of the English Working Class.

1972: Designer Richard Hollis produced a revolutionary...

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1972

Designer Richard Hollis produced a revolutionary look for John Berger 's Ways of Seeing in Penguin paperback: the work's text begins on the cover, incorporating (as pages do throughout the book) a cover-like visual.

1974: Erin Pizzey published with Penguin her book...

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1974

Erin Pizzey published with Penguin her book on marital violence, Scream Quietly or the Neighbours Will Hear.

May 1978: Virago Press issued its first Virago Modern...

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May 1978

Virago Press issued its first Virago Modern Classics, a historically important series most though not all of which were novels.

1979: The cover of M. M. Kaye's The Far Pavilions...

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1979

The cover of M. M. Kaye 's The Far Pavilions in Penguin paperback (the year after its original publication) shocked Penguin's established constituency with its picture of a couple (the man with bare torso) kissing.

By 20 June 2000: Jane Nissen, a former editor at Penguin,...

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By 20 June 2000

Jane Nissen , a former editor at Penguin , published the first four titles by Jane Nissen Books , reprints of much-loved children's books of the twentieth century.

8 June 2005: An exhibition at the Victoria and Albert...

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8 June 2005

An exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London entitled Penguin by Design: A Cover Story 1935-2005 provided useful insight into its immediate topic, but also into twentieth-century book design in general.

By the end of July 2010: Sales of the three novels in the Millennium...

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By the end of July 2010

Sales of the three novels in the Millennium series by the Swedish writer Stieg Larsson (of which the first was published in England on 10 January 2008) broke records with worldwide sales estimated at between...

Early November 2012: A merger was proposed between the publishers...

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Early November 2012

A merger was proposed between the publishers Penguin and Random House , that would create a mega-company with worldwide revenues of 4.1 billion dollars US.
Sabbagh, Dan. “Amazon fears underlie books merger”. Guardian Weekly, p. 17.

Texts

Bainbridge, Beryl. Collected Stories. Penguin, 1994.
Barker, Pat. Another World. Penguin, 1999.
Beauvoir, Simone de. Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter. Translator Kirkup, James, Penguin, 2001.
Bedford, Sybille. Jigsaw. Penguin, 1990.
Bedford, Sybille. Jigsaw. Penguin, 1999.
Evans, Richard J. The Penguin Dictionary of Nineteenth Century History. Editors Belchem, John and Richard Price, Penguin, 1996.
Berry, Emily et al. If I’m Scared We Can’t Win. Penguin, 2016.
Blackman, Malorie. “The Ripple Effect”. Doctor Who: 11 Doctors, 11 Stories, Penguin, 2013.
Blackstone, Tessa. “The Education of Girls”. The Rights and Wrongs of Women, edited by Ann Oakley and Juliet Mitchell, Penguin, 1976, pp. 199-16.
Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer et al. Our New Order—or Hitler’s?. Editor Bottome, Phyllis, Penguin, 1943.
Bradstock, Margaret, and Louise Wakeling. Rattling the Orthodoxies: A Life of Ada Cambridge. Penguin, 1991.
Brett, Judith, and Mary Fortune. “Preface”. The Fortunes of Mary Fortune, edited by Lucy Sussex and Lucy Sussex, Penguin, 1989, p. ix - xi.
Brontë, Anne, and Winifred Gérin. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Editor Hargreaves, Geoffrey Duncan, Penguin, 1979.
Brookner, Anita. Strangers. Penguin, 2009.
Burney, Frances. Journals and Letters. Editors Sabor, Peter and Lars E. Troide, Penguin, 2001.
Burnside, John et al. John Burnside, Robert Crawford, Kathleen Jamie. Penguin.
Butler, Marilyn, and Maria Edgeworth. “Introduction”. Castle Rackrent; and, Ennui, Penguin, 1992, pp. 1-54.
Cambridge, Ada, and Nancy Cato. Sisters. Penguin, 1989.
Cannan, Joanna, and Anne Bullen. Hamish: The Story of a Shetland Pony. Penguin, 1944.
Cannan, Joanna. Murder Included. Penguin, 1958.
Castle, Barbara. Sylvia and Christabel Pankhurst. Penguin, 1987.
Churchill, Caryl, and Irving Wardle. “The Ants”. New English Dramatists 12, Penguin, pp. 89-103.
Clark, Charles Manning Hope. A Short History of Australia. Penguin, 1986.
Daniel, Helen. Liars: Australian New Novelists. Penguin, 1988.
Davies, Robertson. Tempest-Tost. Penguin, 1980.