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Henry George Bohn

Henry George Bohn (4 January 1796 – 22 August 1884) was a British publisher. He is principally remembered for the Bohn's Libraries which he inaugurated. These were begun in 1846, targeted the mass market, and comprised editions of standard works and translations, dealing with history, science, classics, theology and archaeology.

Biography edit

Bohn was born in London. He was the son of a German bookbinder who had settled in England. In 1831 he began his career as a dealer in rare books and remainders. In 1841 he issued his "Guinea" Catalogue of books, a monumental work containing 23,208 items. Bohn was noted for his book auction sales: one held in 1848 lasted four days, the catalogue comprising twenty folio pages. Printed on this catalogue was the information: "Dinner at 2 o'clock, dessert at 4, tea at 5, and supper at 10."

In 1846, he also started publishing The British florist : or lady's journal of horticulture, which had 6 volumes with illustrations and plates (coloured).[1]

The name of Bohn is principally remembered by the important Bohn's Libraries which he inaugurated: these were begun in 1846 and comprised editions of standard works and translations, dealing with history, science, classics, theology and archaeology, consisting in all of 766 volumes. His authors included Julia Corner who created educational books about India and China for him in the 1850s.[2]

The reasons for the success of Bohn's Libraries may have included their marketing to a general mass readership with volumes selling at low prices,[3] their "lack of literary pretensions", and their "policy of a widespread, but restrained expurgation".[4]

One of Bohn's most useful and laborious undertakings was his revision (6 vols. 1864) of The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature (1834) of W. T. Lowndes. The plan includes bibliographical and critical notices, particulars of prices, etc., and a considerable addition to the original work.

It had been one of Bohn's ambitions to found a great publishing house, but, finding that his sons had no taste for the trade, he sold his Bohn's Libraries in 1864 to Messrs. Bell and Daldy, afterwards G. Bell & Sons. At that time the Bohn's Libraries included more than 600 titles.[5][6] In subsequent years, he disposed of all his copyrights and business properties, finally realizing £73,000 overall.[7]

Bohn was a man of wide culture and many interests. He himself made considerable contributions to his Libraries, he collected pictures, china and ivories, and was a famous rose-grower.

He died at Twickenham and was buried at West Norwood Cemetery.

Works edit

Among his own works were:

  • The Origin and Progress of Printing (1857)
  • Biography and Bibliography of Shakespeare (1863)
  • Dictionary of Quotations (1867)
  • Handbook of Proverbs
  • Handbook of Games
  • Guide to the Knowledge of Pottery and Porcelain

Besides his edition of Lowndes' Bibliographer's Manual, he developed an edition of Addison's works.

References edit

  1. ^ The British florist: or lady's journal of horticulture. worldcat.org. 1840. OCLC 2445471. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  2. ^ Rosemary Mitchell, ‘Corner, Julia (1798–1875)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 4 Oct 2014
  3. ^ O'Sullivan, Carol, "Translation within the margin: The Libraries of Henry Bohn," in Milton, John, Bandia, Paul (eds.) Agents of Translation (Benjamins Translation Library). p. 107. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2009.
  4. ^ O'Sullivan, Carol, "Translation within the margin: The Libraries of Henry Bohn," in Milton, John, Bandia, Paul (eds.) Agents of Translation (Benjamins Translation Library). p.126. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2009.
  5. ^ Feather, John. A History of British Publishing. p. 106. London: Routledge, 2005.
  6. ^ Bohn’s Popular Library, seriesofseries.com. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  7. ^ David B. Mock, "H. G. Bohn (London: 1831–1864)", in: Patricia Anderson and Jonathan Rose, eds., British Literary Publishing Houses 1820-1880 (Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol. 106). Detroit, MI: Gale Research, 1991, p. 60.

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Further reading edit

  • Anderson, Patricia, Rose, Jonathan (eds.) (1991) British Literary Publishing Houses 1820-1880 (Dictionary of Literary Biography: vol. 106). Detroit, MI: Gale Research.
  • Cordasco, Francesco (1951). The Bohn Libraries. A History and a Checklist. New York: Burt Franklin.
  • Feather, John (2005). A History of British Publishing. London: Routledge.
  • O'Sullivan, Carol, "Translation within the margin: The Libraries of Henry Bohn," in Milton, John, Bandia, Paul (eds.) (2009). Agents of Translation. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company.

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Henry George Bohn 4 January 1796 22 August 1884 was a British publisher He is principally remembered for the Bohn s Libraries which he inaugurated These were begun in 1846 targeted the mass market and comprised editions of standard works and translations dealing with history science classics theology and archaeology Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 References 4 Sources 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography editBohn was born in London He was the son of a German bookbinder who had settled in England In 1831 he began his career as a dealer in rare books and remainders In 1841 he issued his Guinea Catalogue of books a monumental work containing 23 208 items Bohn was noted for his book auction sales one held in 1848 lasted four days the catalogue comprising twenty folio pages Printed on this catalogue was the information Dinner at 2 o clock dessert at 4 tea at 5 and supper at 10 In 1846 he also started publishing The British florist or lady s journal of horticulture which had 6 volumes with illustrations and plates coloured 1 The name of Bohn is principally remembered by the important Bohn s Libraries which he inaugurated these were begun in 1846 and comprised editions of standard works and translations dealing with history science classics theology and archaeology consisting in all of 766 volumes His authors included Julia Corner who created educational books about India and China for him in the 1850s 2 The reasons for the success of Bohn s Libraries may have included their marketing to a general mass readership with volumes selling at low prices 3 their lack of literary pretensions and their policy of a widespread but restrained expurgation 4 One of Bohn s most useful and laborious undertakings was his revision 6 vols 1864 of The Bibliographer s Manual of English Literature 1834 of W T Lowndes The plan includes bibliographical and critical notices particulars of prices etc and a considerable addition to the original work It had been one of Bohn s ambitions to found a great publishing house but finding that his sons had no taste for the trade he sold his Bohn s Libraries in 1864 to Messrs Bell and Daldy afterwards G Bell amp Sons At that time the Bohn s Libraries included more than 600 titles 5 6 In subsequent years he disposed of all his copyrights and business properties finally realizing 73 000 overall 7 Bohn was a man of wide culture and many interests He himself made considerable contributions to his Libraries he collected pictures china and ivories and was a famous rose grower He died at Twickenham and was buried at West Norwood Cemetery Works editAmong his own works were The Origin and Progress of Printing 1857 Biography and Bibliography of Shakespeare 1863 Dictionary of Quotations 1867 Handbook of Proverbs Handbook of Games Guide to the Knowledge of Pottery and PorcelainBesides his edition of Lowndes Bibliographer s Manual he developed an edition of Addison s works References edit The British florist or lady s journal of horticulture worldcat org 1840 OCLC 2445471 Retrieved 6 August 2021 Rosemary Mitchell Corner Julia 1798 1875 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 accessed 4 Oct 2014 O Sullivan Carol Translation within the margin The Libraries of Henry Bohn in Milton John Bandia Paul eds Agents of Translation Benjamins Translation Library p 107 Amsterdam John Benjamins Publishing Company 2009 O Sullivan Carol Translation within the margin The Libraries of Henry Bohn in Milton John Bandia Paul eds Agents of Translation Benjamins Translation Library p 126 Amsterdam John Benjamins Publishing Company 2009 Feather John A History of British Publishing p 106 London Routledge 2005 Bohn s Popular Library seriesofseries com Retrieved 8 June 2018 David B Mock H G Bohn London 1831 1864 in Patricia Anderson and Jonathan Rose eds British Literary Publishing Houses 1820 1880 Dictionary of Literary Biography vol 106 Detroit MI Gale Research 1991 p 60 Sources edit nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Bohn Henry George Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 4 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 137 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Rines George Edwin ed 1920 Bohn Henry George Encyclopedia Americana Further reading editAnderson Patricia Rose Jonathan eds 1991 British Literary Publishing Houses 1820 1880 Dictionary of Literary Biography vol 106 Detroit MI Gale Research Cordasco Francesco 1951 The Bohn Libraries A History and a Checklist New York Burt Franklin Feather John 2005 A History of British Publishing London Routledge O Sullivan Carol Translation within the margin The Libraries of Henry Bohn in Milton John Bandia Paul eds 2009 Agents of Translation Amsterdam John Benjamins Publishing Company External links edit nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Henry George Bohn nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Henry George Bohn Works by Henry George Bohn at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Henry George Bohn at Internet Archive Bohn Henry George The Nuttall Encyclopaedia 1907 Henderson Thomas Finlayson 1885 1900 Bohn Henry George Dictionary of National Biography Derek Jones Henry George Bohn at the Wayback Machine archived December 29 2007 Retrieved on 7 September 2011 Bohn s Libraries Full list of publications as at September 1879 Hooker Sir William Jackson G A Walker Arnott Esq 1841 The Botany of Captain Beechey s voyage Henry George Bohn Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry George Bohn amp oldid 1186792109, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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