In 1906, London bookbinder-turned-publisher Joseph Dent founded Everyman’s Library, dedicated to printing “new and beautiful editions of the world’s classics at one shilling a volume.” The price has ...
This year marks the centennial of Everyman's classics, and the publishing house Alfred A. Knopf recently relaunched the library. Editor Sonny Mehta and writers Joan Didion and Z.Z. Packer talk about ...
Publishing should be recognised as a craft, argued publisher David Campbell [pictured] as he celebrated the 25th anniversary of the revival of hardback imprint Everyman's Library at Spencer House in ...
Everyman’s Library has launched a podcast hosted by broadcaster James Naughtie which will see him discuss classic works of literature with a guest each episode. Everyman’s Library has launched a ...
More than a century ago, a British bookbinder turned publisher named Joseph Dent established the Everyman’s Library. Its goal was grand, to put the world’s classics in the hands of every reader who ...
When Sonny Mehta -- chairman and editor in chief of the Knopf Publishing Group -- was growing up in "postcolonial India," his formative experience of well-presented literature came through books from ...
The paperback revolution that erupted in this country in the late 1930s and continued into the ’60s put literature, both high and low, into the hands of a reading public, the range of which, in both ...
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