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Faber & Faber : the untold story / Toby Faber.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Faber & Faber, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: xv, 426 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780571339044
  • 0571339042
Other title:
  • Faber and Faber
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Contents:
List of plates: A selection of Faber jacket designs -- Introduction -- 1. 1924-1929: She dislikes Elliott's poems very much -- 2. 1929-1935: The Russell Square twins -- 3. 1936-1939: With a very real danger of war -- 4. 1939-1945: Riding high on the crest of the highest wave -- 5. 1945-1950: It taught me a valuable lesson -- 6. 1951-1960: Flair rather than taste -- 7. 1960-1970: People feel that we are smug -- 8. 1971-1979: A reasonable hope of survival -- 9. 1980-1986: Faber has been taken over by a different generation -- 10. 1986-1990: A week is a long time in publishing -- Afterword -- Appendix: Faber & Faber sales and profit history, 1929-1990 -- Acknowledgements -- Index.
Summary: A vibrant history of the London publishing house Faber and Faber told in its own words. Published to celebrate Faber's 90th anniversary, this is for readers who love books and are curious about the business of writing. Faber and Faber is one of the world's greatest independent publishers. Literary superstars like T.S.Eliot, William Golding, Ted Hughes, and Sylvia Plath are synonymous with the name 'Faber', as are the leafy squares of twentieth-century Bloomsbury. But what is the real tale behind the house that brought together these authors? And how did a tiny firm set up by two men in 1925 - weathering obstacles from wartime paper shortages to dramatic financial crashes - survive to this very day? Toby Faber has grown up with these stories, and uses a range of humorous and surprising sources to tell the history of the publisher in its own words. Drawing on material from memos to board minutes and unpublished memoirs, Faber takes us deep inside the evolution of the company: and along the way, we meet a cast of colourful characters that are stranger than fiction, whether poets or novelists, managers or editors. Decade by decade, Faber's portrait of one company's history becomes not only that of an entire century, but a hymn to the role of the arts in public life. Faber & Faber shows us how publishing can shift a nation's cultural conversation and speaks directly to the way we engage with literature today.
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A vibrant history of the London publishing house Faber and Faber told in its own words. Published to celebrate Faber's 90th anniversary, this is for readers who love books and are curious about the business of writing.

Includes index.

List of plates: A selection of Faber jacket designs -- Introduction -- 1. 1924-1929: She dislikes Elliott's poems very much -- 2. 1929-1935: The Russell Square twins -- 3. 1936-1939: With a very real danger of war -- 4. 1939-1945: Riding high on the crest of the highest wave -- 5. 1945-1950: It taught me a valuable lesson -- 6. 1951-1960: Flair rather than taste -- 7. 1960-1970: People feel that we are smug -- 8. 1971-1979: A reasonable hope of survival -- 9. 1980-1986: Faber has been taken over by a different generation -- 10. 1986-1990: A week is a long time in publishing -- Afterword -- Appendix: Faber & Faber sales and profit history, 1929-1990 -- Acknowledgements -- Index.

A vibrant history of the London publishing house Faber and Faber told in its own words. Published to celebrate Faber's 90th anniversary, this is for readers who love books and are curious about the business of writing. Faber and Faber is one of the world's greatest independent publishers. Literary superstars like T.S.Eliot, William Golding, Ted Hughes, and Sylvia Plath are synonymous with the name 'Faber', as are the leafy squares of twentieth-century Bloomsbury. But what is the real tale behind the house that brought together these authors? And how did a tiny firm set up by two men in 1925 - weathering obstacles from wartime paper shortages to dramatic financial crashes - survive to this very day? Toby Faber has grown up with these stories, and uses a range of humorous and surprising sources to tell the history of the publisher in its own words. Drawing on material from memos to board minutes and unpublished memoirs, Faber takes us deep inside the evolution of the company: and along the way, we meet a cast of colourful characters that are stranger than fiction, whether poets or novelists, managers or editors. Decade by decade, Faber's portrait of one company's history becomes not only that of an entire century, but a hymn to the role of the arts in public life. Faber & Faber shows us how publishing can shift a nation's cultural conversation and speaks directly to the way we engage with literature today.

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