Henry Colburn

Henry Colburn

Henry Colburn (1784/5 – August 16, 1855), British publisher, obtained his earliest experience of book-selling in London 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.

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