- Publisher: George Allen Publisher Record # 53495
- Webpages: Library of Congress, Wikipedia-EN
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Note: Kent, England, and in London from 1890 Established 1871 Succeeded by George Allen & Sons George Allen (1832–1907) was a skilled craftsman; first wordworking, later drawing and engraving as a protege of John Ruskin. "As with some of the other assistants, his work has sometimes been mistaken for Ruskin's." Allen started publishing on his account in 1871 and opened a London publishing house in 1890. "There he took to general publishing, though Ruskin's works remained the major part of his business." --Wikipedia (2020-03-29) According to Wikipedia (same day), "In 1890 Allen opened a London publishing house (trading under the name George Allen & Sons) ..."
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Years When Books Were Published
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