Thomas Fisher Unwin

Standard Name: Unwin, Thomas Fisher
Used Form: T. Fisher Unwin

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Literary responses Ethel M. Arnold
The Daily Mail said the letters were well and spiritedly translated.
“Advertisement for Letters of Turgenev”. Saturday Review, 29 Jan. 1898.
156
An article in the Saturday Review criticized EA's lack of independent knowledge on the letters' subjects, though the translation itself was deemed easy...
Publishing Frances Power Cobbe
Following the death of her publisher Sidney Williams , FPC had Thomas Fisher Unwin acquire the unbound sheets of seven of her ethical books and issue them under his imprint as an Author's Edition dated...
Publishing Amy Levy
She had written most of its new contents at Dresden and elsewhere on her travels.
Beckman, Linda Hunt. Amy Levy: Her Life and Letters. Ohio University Press, 2000.
77
As early as 1882 AL commissioned Clementina Black to approach publishers about what became this book. She had in...

Timeline

1882: Thomas Fisher Unwin bought the small publishing...

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1882

Thomas Fisher Unwin bought the small publishing house of Marshall Japp and Company and established his own business, T. Fisher Unwin , at 11 Paternoster Buildings, London.
Rose, Jonathan, and Patricia J. Anderson, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 106. Gale Research, 1991.
106: 304, 310

1896: Thomas Fisher Unwin began issuing Cosmopolis,...

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1896

Thomas Fisher Unwin began issuing Cosmopolis, an International Monthly Review; published also in New York, it contained fiction as well as literary criticism, and ran until 1898.
Sutherland, John, b. 1938. The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction. Stanford University Press, 1989.
151

5 January 1924: An article by publisher T. Fisher Unwin in...

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5 January 1924

An article by publisher T. Fisher Unwin in The Publishers' Circular predicted that cinema would help to increase book sales, suggesting that film has produced a new and larger public, though of a lower grade.
McAleer, Joseph. Popular Reading and Publishing in Britain 1914-1950. Clarendon Press, 1992.
64-5

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