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Ian Norrie (1927–2009)
Autor von Celebration of London: Walks Around the Capital
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Werke von Ian Norrie
Mentors and Friends: Short Lives of Leading Publishers and Booksellers I Have Known (2006) 9 Exemplare
The Book of Westminster 2 Exemplare
The Heathside Book of Hampstead & Highgate 2 Exemplare
Hampstead: A Short Guide 1 Exemplar
Highgate and Kenwood: A Short Guide 1 Exemplar
The High Hill Bookshop 1 Exemplar
Hackles Rise and Fall (Dobson) 1 Exemplar
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- Gebräuchlichste Namensform
- Norrie, Ian
- Rechtmäßiger Name
- Norrie, Ian
- Geburtstag
- 1927-08-03
- Todestag
- 2009-09-12
- Begräbnisort
- Golders Green Crematorium, London, England
- Geschlecht
- male
- Nationalität
- Groot-Brittannië
- Berufe
- bookseller
writer
publisher - Organisationen
- National Book League
Society of Bookmen
Book Trade Benevolent Society
Booker Prize Management Committee - Kurzbiographie
- Ian Norrie was a bookseller, author, historian of publishing, and publisher. After embarking on a career as a journalist, he was encouraged by friend, colleague, and bookseller Martyn Goff to work as his manager at a bookshop in Seaford, Sussex. Norrie founded High Hill Press in 1968, serving as the publisher, editor, and occasional author of twenty-eight books on Hampstead and London. He was on the executive of the National Book League for thirteen years and served on the management committee of the Booker Prize for five years. After retirement he lived in Barnet, on the northern edge of London, where he remained active as a journalist and completed a novel. He was a bookseller and a chronicler of the book trade. The first of his two revisions of F. A. Mumby’s classic, Publishing and Bookselling was published by Jonathan Cape in 1974, updating that history from 1870; the second, from Bell and Hyman (1982), described the trade’s development in the twentieth century. MENTORS and FRIENDS has a more idiosyncratic approach. Norrie’s Hampstead bookshop was one of the best known and appreciated independent bookshops in the country. For over thirty years, Ian and his late wife Mavis, worked with numerous publishers and booksellers. He wrote for The Bookseller and Publishing News and engaged in voluntary work with the National Book League, The Society of Bookmen, the Book Trade Benevolent Society and the Booker Prize Management Committee.
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