- George Routledge
George Routledge (September 23, 1812 in Brampton,
Cumberland – December 13, 1888 inLondon ) was a Britishpublisher and father of Sir Phillip Chester - Routledge.He gained his earliest experience of business with a bookseller at
Carlisle . Proceeding to London in 1833, he started in business for himself as a bookseller in 1836, and as a publisher in 1843, making his first serious success by reprinting the Biblical commentaries of an American writer,Albert Barnes . His fame as a publisher, however, rests chiefly upon the enormous number of cheap books which he issued. A series of shilling volumes called theRailway Library was an immense success, including as it did MrsHarriet Beecher Stowe 'sUncle Tom's Cabin , and he also published in popular form some of the writings ofWashington Irving ,James Fenimore Cooper , Bulwer-Lytton andBenjamin Disraeli . He also brought out a number of shilling books inRoutledge s Universal Library. After being styled Routledge, Warne & Routledge, his firm changed its name to that of George Routledge & Sons. A branch of the business was established in New York in 1854. A beautifully illustrated children's book, titled Wide Awake Stories, was published by George Routledge & Sons, Limited.ee also
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