- Henry Colburn
Henry Colburn (1784/5 –
August 16 ,1855 ), Britishpublisher , obtained his earliest experience of book-selling inLondon at the establishment of W. Earle,Albemarle Street , and afterwards as an assistant at Morgan's Library,Conduit Street , of which in 1816 he became proprietor.He afterwards removed to New Burlington Street, where he established himself as a publisher, resigning the Conduit Street Library to Messrs Saunders & Otley. In 1814, he originated the "New Monthly Magazine", of which at various times
Thomas Campbell , Bulwer Lytton,Theodore Hook and Harrison Ainsworth were editors.Colburn published in 1818 Evelyn's "Diary", and in 1825 the "Diary" of Pepys, edited by
Lord Braybrooke , paying £2200 for the copyright. He also issued Disraeli's first novel, "Vivian Grey", and a large number of other works by Theodore Hook, GPR James, Marryat and Bulwer Lytton.In 1829, Richard Bentley was taken into partnership; and in 1832 Colburn retired, but set up again soon afterwards independently in
Great Marlborough Street ; his business was taken over in 1841 by Messrs Hurst & Blackett. Henry Colburn died on the 16 August 1855, leaving property to the value of £35,000.External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10427024 Find-A-Grave profile for Henry Colburn]
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