Wikipedia

Chatto & Windus

(redirected from Chatto and Windus)
Chatto & Windus
Chatto & Windus logo.jpg
Parent companyPenguin Random House
Founded1855
FounderJohn Camden Hotten, Andrew Chatto, W. E. Windus
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Headquarters locationLondon, England
Official websitewww.penguin.co.uk/company/publishers/vintage/chatto-windus.html

Chatto & Windus was a publisher of books in London, founded in the Victorian era.

The firm developed out of the publishing business of John Camden Hotten, founded in 1855. After his death in 1873, it was sold to Hotten's junior partner Andrew Chatto (1841–1913), who took on the poet W. E. Windus as partner. Chatto & Windus published Mark Twain, W. S. Gilbert, Wilkie Collins, H. G. Wells, Wyndham Lewis, Richard Aldington, Frederick Rolfe (as Fr. Rolfe), Aldous Huxley, Samuel Beckett, the "unfinished" novel Weir of Hermiston (1896) by Robert Louis Stevenson, and the first translation into English of Marcel Proust's novel À la recherche du temps perdu (Remembrance of Things Past, C. K. Scott-Moncrieff, 1922), among others.

In 1946, the company took over the running of the Hogarth Press, founded in 1917 by Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Active as an independent publishing house until 1969, when it merged with Jonathan Cape, it published broadly in the field of literature, including novels and poetry. It is not connected, except in the loosest historical fashion, with Pickering & Chatto Publishers.

Norah Smallwood was appointed to the board of Chatto & Windus when it became a limited company in 1953, and succeeded Ian Parsons as chairman and managing director in 1975, serving until her retirement in 1982.

As of 2019, Chatto & Windus is an imprint of Vintage Publishing UK.

Book series

  • Chatto Curiosities of the British Street[1]
  • Dolphin Books[2]
  • Golden Library[3]
  • Landmark Library[4]
  • New Medieval Library, AKA Medieval Library[5]
  • The New Phoenix Library[6]
  • The Phoenix Library[7][8]
  • The Phoenix Living Poets[9]
  • St. Martin’s Library[10]
  • Zodiac Books[11]

References

  1. ^ Chatto Curiosities of the British Street (Chatto & Windus) - Book Series List, publishinghistory.com. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  2. ^ Dolphin Books, owu.edu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  3. ^ Golden Library, owu.edu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  4. ^ Landmark Library, owu.edu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  5. ^ New Medieval Library, owu.edu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  6. ^ The New Phoenix Library (Chatto & Windus) - Book Series List, publishinghistory.com. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  7. ^ The Phoenix Library (Chatto & Windus) - Book Series List, publishinghistory.com. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  8. ^ Andrew Nash, "Sifting out 'Rubbish' in the Literature of the Twenties and Thirties: Chatto & Windus and the Phoenix Library", in: John Spiers, ed., The Culture of the Publisher's Series, vol. 1, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  9. ^ The Phoenix Living Poets (Chatto & Windus) - Book Series List, publishinghistory.com. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  10. ^ St. Martin’s Library, owu.edu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  11. ^ Zodiac Books, owu.edu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.

Further reading

  • Warner, Oliver, Chatto & Windus: A Brief Account of the Firm's Origin, History and Development, London: Chatto & Windus, 1973.
  • Knowlson, James, Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996.
  • Sutherland, John, The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction, Stanford University Press: 1990, ISBN 0-8047-1842-3, p. 118.

External links

This article is copied from an article on Wikipedia® - the free encyclopedia created and edited by its online user community. The text was not checked or edited by anyone on our staff. Although the vast majority of Wikipedia® encyclopedia articles provide accurate and timely information, please do not assume the accuracy of any particular article. This article is distributed under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License.

Copyright © 2003-2025 Farlex, Inc Disclaimer
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.