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  2. Folio Society - Wikipedia

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    The Folio Society is an independent London-based publisher, founded by Charles Ede in 1947 and incorporated in 1971. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Formerly privately owned , [ 3 ] it became an employee ownership trust in 2021.

  3. Charles Ede - Wikipedia

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    After the War, instead of going up to Oxford, as he had planned, Ede completed a course at the London School of Printing.In 1947, inspired by the Kelmscott Press, with the help of Alan Bott, founder of the Book Trust and Pan Books, and Christopher Sandford, who owned the Golden Cockerel Press, Ede founded the Folio Society, a publisher of high-quality illustrated books, mostly well-known works.

  4. The Writers' Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Writers' Prize, previously known as the Rathbones Folio Prize, the Folio Prize and The Literature Prize, is a literary award that was sponsored by the London-based publisher The Folio Society for its first two years, 2014–2015. [1] [2] Starting in 2017, the sponsor was Rathbone Investment Management. [3]

  5. Thomas Astle - Wikipedia

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    Astle was born on 22 December 1735 at Yoxall on the borders of Needwood Forest in Staffordshire, the son of Daniel Astle, keeper of the forest. He was articled to an attorney, but did not take up his profession and went to London, where he was employed to make an index to the catalogue of the Harleian manuscripts, printed in 1759, 2 vols, folio.

  6. A History of England - Wikipedia

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    1. A History of England, Volume I: Britannia, a History of Roman Britain by Sheppard Frere (1999); 431 pages . Original publication date: 1967; Folio Society edition is a reprint of the 3rd (1987) edition (with further revisions and a new foreword).

  7. South Polar Times - Wikipedia

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    The reason the Folio Society engaged in mainstream production was to publish the fourth volume of The South Polar Times for the first time. This final volume was created during the winter of 1912. The production of this final volume also acts as a companion to volumes I, II and III which were published in London in 1907 and 1914 upon the return ...

  8. John Vernon Lord - Wikipedia

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    John Vernon Lord was born in 1939 in Glossop, Derbyshire.He is the son of a baker and a ship's hairdresser. [7] He attended Salford School of Art, now the University of Salford in Lancashire (1956–60); and completed his formal education at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London, where he was taught by the modernist writer and artist Mervyn Peake and the surrealist Cecil Collins ...

  9. John Payne Collier - Wikipedia

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    Over the next several years he claimed to find a number of new documents relating to Shakespeare's life and business. After New Facts, New Particulars and Further Particulars respecting Shakespeare had appeared and passed muster, Collier produced (1852) the famous Perkins Folio, a copy of the Second Folio (1632), so called from a name written on the title-page.

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