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Political dispute with Victor Gollancz

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(quote) "Michael Joseph bought out Gollancz Ltd in 1938 after [later Sir] Victor Gollancz attempted to censor Across the Frontiers by Sir Philip Gibbs on political grounds.[1][2]"

Some more information not in those two sources.

  • Victor Gollancz founded the Left Book Club. We say, "The Left Book Club, founded in May 1936, was a key left-wing institution of the late 1930s and 1940s in the United Kingdom ..."
  • Michael Joseph published the first edition of Gibbs in 1938 and a revised edition in May 1939. --and that "New and rev. ed." was also published in 1939 by the Right Book Club.[1] and there is a Right Book Club edition is now also an E-book, iiuc.

Right Book Club tidbits: Brett Holman blog 2010-06-19; Arthur Bryant#1930s

Our biographical article Philip Gibbs --primitive in format but not short-- does not mention Across the Frontiers.

--P64 (talk) 22:42, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]