T. Fisher Unwin

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title: T. Fisher Unwin
text: T. Fisher Unwin was the London publishing house founded by Thomas Fisher Unwin, husband of British Liberal politician Jane Cobden in 1882. Unwin fashioned a "highly competitive company with a reputation for discovering and marketing promising new authors". The company published fiction series such as the Pseudonym Library and the Overseas Library through which promising new authors such as Joseph Conrad, John Galsworthy and W. Somerset Maugham could be "profitably marketed to a growing middle-cl
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