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Hodder & Stoughton

Hodder & Stoughton is a British publishing house, now an imprint of Hachette.[1]

Hodder & Stoughton
Parent companyHachette
StatusActive
Founded1868; 155 years ago (1868)
FounderMatthew Henry Hodder, Thomas Wilberforce Stoughton
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Headquarters locationLondon, England
ImprintsHodder & Stoughton, Coronet, Hodder Faith, John Murray, Mulholland, Quercus, Saltyard, Sceptre, Two Roads
Official websitehodder.co.uk

History

Early history

The firm has its origins in the 1840s, with Matthew Hodder's employment, aged 14, with Messrs Jackson and Walford, the official publisher for the Congregational Union. In 1861 the firm became Jackson, Walford and Hodder; but in 1868 Jackson and Walford retired, and Thomas Wilberforce Stoughton joined the firm, creating Hodder & Stoughton.[1]

Hodder & Stoughton published both religious and secular works, and its religious list contained some progressive titles. These included George Adam Smith's Isaiah for its Expositor’s Bible series, which was one of the earliest texts to identify multiple authorship in the Book of Isaiah. There was also a sympathetic Life of St Francis by Paul Sabatier, a French Protestant pastor. Matthew Hodder made frequent visits to North America, meeting with the Moody Press and making links with Scribners and Fleming H. Revell.

The secular list only gradually accepted fiction, and it was still subject to "moral censorship" in the early part of the 20th century. Matthew Hodder was doubtful about the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, and the company refused Michael Arlen's The Green Hat, a novel published by Collins in 1924. In 1922, Hodder and Stoughton published an edition of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, which was likely very controversial at the time given the fantastical nature of the work.[citation needed]

The 1920s brought an explosion of commercial fiction at keen prices - Hodder's "Yellow Jackets" series were the precursors of the first paperbacks, and included bestsellers from John Buchan, Edgar Wallace, Dornford Yates and Sapper's Bulldog Drummond.[1] In 1928, the company became the exclusive British hardback publisher of Leslie Charteris's adventure novel series, The Saint, publishing all 50 UK first editions of the series until 1983. In this decade they also took over ownership of the medical journal, The Lancet.

Hodder & Stoughton were also the originators of the Teach Yourself line of self-instruction books, which are still published through Hodder Headline's educational division. As the company expanded at home and overseas, Hodder & Stoughton's list swelled to include the real-life adventures in Peary's North Pole and several works by Winston Churchill.

During the war, Ralph Hodder Williams set up the Brockhampton Book Co. to sell off overstocks of theological works. The manager, Ernest Roker, had an interest in children's books and managed to persuade author Enid Blyton to write a series of books for them about four children and a dog. In 1942, the Famous Five series was born with Five on a Treasure Island. In 1962, Brockhampton took over the children's writer Elinor Lyon, whose novels the parent company had introduced in 1948.[citation needed]

Hodder & Stoughton also published the Biggles books by Captain W. E. Johns, after he moved publishers from the Oxford University Press during the Second World War. Hodder & Stoughton published their first original Biggles book in 1942 with Biggles Sweeps the Desert around September/October of that year (they had previously published a reprint of Biggles Flies East in May 1942) and the Brockhampton Press published Johns' Gimlet books from 1947. From 1953, Brockhampton Press would also publish Biggles books, alternating with Hodder & Stoughton and Captain W. E. Johns remained with them until his death in 1968, with the last Hodder & Stoughton Biggles book appearing in August 1965 and the last Brockhampton Press Biggles book appearing in July 1970. Hodder & Stoughton also published some of Johns' Worrals books. Hodder & Stoughton eventually published 35 Biggles first editions and Brockhampton Press published a further 29 Biggles first editions.[2]

Post-war years

In 1953 they published Sir John Hunt's successful The Ascent of Everest, and began their long association with thriller writer John Creasey. In the 1970s, they brought the Knight and Coronet imprints into common use. The latter is particularly memorable for David Niven's much-celebrated autobiography The Moon's a Balloon.

In the 1960s the Hodder and Stoughton fiction list broadened to include many quality commercial authors, including Mary Stewart whose works included Madam, Will You Talk? and sold millions of copies worldwide. The non-fiction publishing included Anthony Sampson's era-defining The Anatomy of Britain in 1962. Another notable title in the children's sphere was the 1969 Brockhampton Press publication of Asterix the Gaul by Goscinny and Uderzo.

In 1974, John le Carré’s Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy was published to much critical acclaim, earning him a Literary Guild Choice.[3] The following year, previous employee John Attenborough published A Living Memory of Hodder. In 1981, the company acquired the New English Library, an imprint created by the American Times Mirror Company that published works from several genres including fantasy, science fiction and suspense and included books by James Herbert and Stephen King.

In 1986, Hodder & Stoughton introduced Sceptre as a literary imprint to sit alongside mass-market imprints Coronet and NEL. Originally publishing in paperback only, early books on the Sceptre list included Thomas Keneally’s Schindler's Ark which had won the Booker Prize in 1982. Hodder & Stoughton also won the Booker Prize in 1985 with the publication of Keri Hulme’s The Bone People,[4] originally acquired from its New Zealand office.

Other notable books on the Hodder & Stoughton list in this decade include Rosamunde Pilcher’s The Shell Seekers, Elizabeth George’s A Great Deliverance and the first novel in Jean M. Auel’s prehistoric fiction series Earth’s Children® The Clan of the Cave Bear, which was an international success and the series, completed with the publication of The Land of Painted Caves in 2011, has sold more than 45 million copies worldwide.

The Lancet was sold to Elsevier in 1991.[5] In 1993, Headline bought Hodder & Stoughton and the company became a division of Hodder Headline Ltd.[6] In 1997 Sceptre published Charles Frazier’s Cold Mountain and the following year Hodder & Stoughton released Sir Alex Ferguson’s much-lauded autobiography Managing My Life.[3]

In 1999, Hodder Headline was acquired by W H Smith. Also in 1999, Hodder acquired the children's publisher Wayland Publishers from Wolters Kluwer.[7]

21st century

In 2002 Hodder Headline Ltd acquired John Murray and two years later Hodder Headline was bought by Hachette Livre, which already owned British publishers Orion and Octopus. When Hachette also acquired Time Warner Book Group (now Little, Brown) it became the UK’s lead publisher. The Hodder & Stoughton fiction list is now home to John Connolly, Jeffery Deaver, John Grisham, Sophie Hannah, Stephen King, Jodi Picoult, Peter Robinson and Robyn Young. The 2009 publication of David NichollsOne Day heralded another international success. David wrote the screenplay for the 2011 film adaptation, directed by Lone Scherfig and the book has sold more than two million copies worldwide.

On 7 July 2010 they released Stephen King's Under the Dome with four cover versions.[8]

In 2011, Jeffery Deaver continued the James Bond literary franchise with his 007 novel Carte Blanche. In the same year Hodder launched a wholly new print format for books, the flipback. Printed on Bible paper, and designed to replicate the traditional print reading experience in an edition not much bigger than an iPhone.

In 2014, Hodder acquired the independent publisher Quercus.[9]

The non-fiction list covers many areas including biography, memoir, sport, humour, health, cookery and lifestyle. Notable publications of recent years include James Bowen's A Street Cat named Bob" & its Second Book "the World According to Bob" and its Third Book in the works, Michael Parkinson’s Parky, Michael Caine’s The Elephant to Hollywood, Peter Kay's The Book That’s More Than Just a Book-Book and Lady Gaga’s first official book Gaga in 2011.

Hodder Faith is the UK's leading Christian publisher, home to authors Philip Yancey, Joyce Meyer and R. T. Kendall, among others. It continues to publish the NIV Bible in its various formats and to break new ground with books like Wm. Paul Young’s The Shack (2008).

The Sceptre imprint continues to add to its literary heritage, publishing authors such as Melvyn Bragg, Chris Cleave, author of The Other Hand, Jill Dawson, Siri Hustvedt, Thomas Keneally, Andrew Miller and David Mitchell. In 2010 Hodder & Stoughton launched the lifestyle imprint Saltyard and brought Coronet back into use. In 2011, Hodder and Stoughton launched the imprints Two Roads Books and Mulholland Books.

Imprints

Book series

Notable publications

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c >H&S - About Us - Hachette UK, hodder.co.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  2. ^ Information about the "Numering" Systems of the Biggles Books, biggles.info. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  3. ^ a b Frean, Alexandra (4 June 1993). "Headline deal rescues Hodder". The Times (of London). ProQuest 317991504.
  4. ^ "Philip Attenborough". April 2009.
  5. ^ SNODDY, RAYMOND (24 October 1991). "The Lancet is sold to Elsevier". Financial Times (London,England).
  6. ^ "Hodder agrees to 49m pounds bid: Takeover by Headline will mean a". The Independent. 4 June 1993. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  7. ^ "Letter from London". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  8. ^ Four Covers for Under the Dome's UK Paperback Release.
  9. ^ Hodder buys Quercus
  10. ^ Publisher: Firefly / Hodder & Stoughton (Australia), isfdb.org. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  11. ^ Nicholas Clee, "The Bookseller", The Guardian, 25 September 2004. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  12. ^ "Book & Print in New Zealand: A Guide to Print Culture in Aotearoa - History". New Zealand Electronic Text Centre. Victoria University of Wellington. 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  13. ^ Recreation Books, enidblytonsociety.co.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  14. ^ Leslie Charteris - The Saint & the People Importers, Hodder Paperbacks, 1971, richarddalbyslibrary.com. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  15. ^ Publisher: Knight Books, isfdb.org. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  16. ^ , hodder.co.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  17. ^ a b Comrades in Arms, wejohns.com. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  18. ^ A Catalogue of Works Published by Hodder & Stoughton, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1874, pp. 4-5. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  19. ^ The Famous Five by Enid Blyton, enidblytonsociety.co.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  20. ^ Hodder & Stoughton Crown Octavo, satiche.org.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  21. ^ Hodder & Stoughton 2/- Yellow Jackets, satiche.org.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  22. ^ Hodder & Stoughton Yellow Jackets Service Editions, satiche.org.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  23. ^ The King's England (Hodder & Stoughton; etc.) - Book Series List, publishinghistory.com. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  24. ^ A Catalogue of Works Published by Hodder & Stoughton, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1874, p. 2. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  25. ^ Bibliography of The Saint by Leslie Charteris, saint.org. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  26. ^ Teach Yourself (English Universities Press; Hodder & Stoughton; Teach Yourself Books) - Book Series List, publishinghistory.com. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  27. ^ Le Bas, Hedley (ed.). The Lord Kitchener Memorial Book. Hodder & Stoughton.

Further reading

  • Attenborough, John (1975) A Living Memory: Hodder and Stoughton 1868-1975, London: Hodder and Stoughton
  • Bennett, Bryan & Hamilton, Anthony (1990) Edward Arnold: 100 Years of Publishing. Illustrated with black and white plates, including a frontispiece of Edward Arnold London: Edward Arnold (A Division of Hodder & Stoughton) ISBN 0-340-54109-1

External links

  • Official website  
  • Flipback Books
  • Hodder & Stoughton Limited at London Metropolitan Archives
  • Finding aid to the Hodder and Stoughton records at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
  • Hodder & Stoughton Marks 150 Years in Book Publishing at publishingperspectives.com

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hodder amp Stoughton news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hodder amp Stoughton is a British publishing house now an imprint of Hachette 1 Hodder amp StoughtonParent companyHachetteStatusActiveFounded1868 155 years ago 1868 FounderMatthew Henry Hodder Thomas Wilberforce StoughtonCountry of originUnited KingdomHeadquarters locationLondon EnglandImprintsHodder amp Stoughton Coronet Hodder Faith John Murray Mulholland Quercus Saltyard Sceptre Two RoadsOfficial websitehodder wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Post war years 1 3 21st century 2 Imprints 3 Book series 4 Notable publications 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit The firm has its origins in the 1840s with Matthew Hodder s employment aged 14 with Messrs Jackson and Walford the official publisher for the Congregational Union In 1861 the firm became Jackson Walford and Hodder but in 1868 Jackson and Walford retired and Thomas Wilberforce Stoughton joined the firm creating Hodder amp Stoughton 1 Hodder amp Stoughton published both religious and secular works and its religious list contained some progressive titles These included George Adam Smith s Isaiah for its Expositor s Bible series which was one of the earliest texts to identify multiple authorship in the Book of Isaiah There was also a sympathetic Life of St Francis by Paul Sabatier a French Protestant pastor Matthew Hodder made frequent visits to North America meeting with the Moody Press and making links with Scribners and Fleming H Revell The secular list only gradually accepted fiction and it was still subject to moral censorship in the early part of the 20th century Matthew Hodder was doubtful about the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam and the company refused Michael Arlen s The Green Hat a novel published by Collins in 1924 In 1922 Hodder and Stoughton published an edition of Lewis Carroll s Alice s Adventures in Wonderland which was likely very controversial at the time given the fantastical nature of the work citation needed The 1920s brought an explosion of commercial fiction at keen prices Hodder s Yellow Jackets series were the precursors of the first paperbacks and included bestsellers from John Buchan Edgar Wallace Dornford Yates and Sapper s Bulldog Drummond 1 In 1928 the company became the exclusive British hardback publisher of Leslie Charteris s adventure novel series The Saint publishing all 50 UK first editions of the series until 1983 In this decade they also took over ownership of the medical journal The Lancet Hodder amp Stoughton were also the originators of the Teach Yourself line of self instruction books which are still published through Hodder Headline s educational division As the company expanded at home and overseas Hodder amp Stoughton s list swelled to include the real life adventures in Peary s North Pole and several works by Winston Churchill During the war Ralph Hodder Williams set up the Brockhampton Book Co to sell off overstocks of theological works The manager Ernest Roker had an interest in children s books and managed to persuade author Enid Blyton to write a series of books for them about four children and a dog In 1942 the Famous Five series was born with Five on a Treasure Island In 1962 Brockhampton took over the children s writer Elinor Lyon whose novels the parent company had introduced in 1948 citation needed Hodder amp Stoughton also published the Biggles books by Captain W E Johns after he moved publishers from the Oxford University Press during the Second World War Hodder amp Stoughton published their first original Biggles book in 1942 with Biggles Sweeps the Desert around September October of that year they had previously published a reprint of Biggles Flies East in May 1942 and the Brockhampton Press published Johns Gimlet books from 1947 From 1953 Brockhampton Press would also publish Biggles books alternating with Hodder amp Stoughton and Captain W E Johns remained with them until his death in 1968 with the last Hodder amp Stoughton Biggles book appearing in August 1965 and the last Brockhampton Press Biggles book appearing in July 1970 Hodder amp Stoughton also published some of Johns Worrals books Hodder amp Stoughton eventually published 35 Biggles first editions and Brockhampton Press published a further 29 Biggles first editions 2 Post war years Edit In 1953 they published Sir John Hunt s successful The Ascent of Everest and began their long association with thriller writer John Creasey In the 1970s they brought the Knight and Coronet imprints into common use The latter is particularly memorable for David Niven s much celebrated autobiography The Moon s a Balloon In the 1960s the Hodder and Stoughton fiction list broadened to include many quality commercial authors including Mary Stewart whose works included Madam Will You Talk and sold millions of copies worldwide The non fiction publishing included Anthony Sampson s era defining The Anatomy of Britain in 1962 Another notable title in the children s sphere was the 1969 Brockhampton Press publication of Asterix the Gaul by Goscinny and Uderzo In 1974 John le Carre s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy was published to much critical acclaim earning him a Literary Guild Choice 3 The following year previous employee John Attenborough published A Living Memory of Hodder In 1981 the company acquired the New English Library an imprint created by the American Times Mirror Company that published works from several genres including fantasy science fiction and suspense and included books by James Herbert and Stephen King In 1986 Hodder amp Stoughton introduced Sceptre as a literary imprint to sit alongside mass market imprints Coronet and NEL Originally publishing in paperback only early books on the Sceptre list included Thomas Keneally s Schindler s Ark which had won the Booker Prize in 1982 Hodder amp Stoughton also won the Booker Prize in 1985 with the publication of Keri Hulme s The Bone People 4 originally acquired from its New Zealand office Other notable books on the Hodder amp Stoughton list in this decade include Rosamunde Pilcher s The Shell Seekers Elizabeth George s A Great Deliverance and the first novel in Jean M Auel s prehistoric fiction series Earth s Children The Clan of the Cave Bear which was an international success and the series completed with the publication of The Land of Painted Caves in 2011 has sold more than 45 million copies worldwide The Lancet was sold to Elsevier in 1991 5 In 1993 Headline bought Hodder amp Stoughton and the company became a division of Hodder Headline Ltd 6 In 1997 Sceptre published Charles Frazier s Cold Mountain and the following year Hodder amp Stoughton released Sir Alex Ferguson s much lauded autobiography Managing My Life 3 In 1999 Hodder Headline was acquired by W H Smith Also in 1999 Hodder acquired the children s publisher Wayland Publishers from Wolters Kluwer 7 21st century Edit In 2002 Hodder Headline Ltd acquired John Murray and two years later Hodder Headline was bought by Hachette Livre which already owned British publishers Orion and Octopus When Hachette also acquired Time Warner Book Group now Little Brown it became the UK s lead publisher The Hodder amp Stoughton fiction list is now home to John Connolly Jeffery Deaver John Grisham Sophie Hannah Stephen King Jodi Picoult Peter Robinson and Robyn Young The 2009 publication of David Nicholls One Day heralded another international success David wrote the screenplay for the 2011 film adaptation directed by Lone Scherfig and the book has sold more than two million copies worldwide On 7 July 2010 they released Stephen King s Under the Dome with four cover versions 8 In 2011 Jeffery Deaver continued the James Bond literary franchise with his 007 novel Carte Blanche In the same year Hodder launched a wholly new print format for books the flipback Printed on Bible paper and designed to replicate the traditional print reading experience in an edition not much bigger than an iPhone In 2014 Hodder acquired the independent publisher Quercus 9 The non fiction list covers many areas including biography memoir sport humour health cookery and lifestyle Notable publications of recent years include James Bowen s A Street Cat named Bob amp its Second Book the World According to Bob and its Third Book in the works Michael Parkinson s Parky Michael Caine s The Elephant to Hollywood Peter Kay s The Book That s More Than Just a Book Book and Lady Gaga s first official book Gaga in 2011 Hodder Faith is the UK s leading Christian publisher home to authors Philip Yancey Joyce Meyer and R T Kendall among others It continues to publish the NIV Bible in its various formats and to break new ground with books like Wm Paul Young s The Shack 2008 The Sceptre imprint continues to add to its literary heritage publishing authors such as Melvyn Bragg Chris Cleave author of The Other Hand Jill Dawson Siri Hustvedt Thomas Keneally Andrew Miller and David Mitchell In 2010 Hodder amp Stoughton launched the lifestyle imprint Saltyard and brought Coronet back into use In 2011 Hodder and Stoughton launched the imprints Two Roads Books and Mulholland Books Imprints EditCoronet Books English Universities Press Firefly 10 Flame for young people 11 Hodder Faith Hodder Moa Beckett New Zealand 12 Hodder amp Stoughton Hodder Children s Books 13 Hodder Paperbacks Limited 14 Knight Books 15 John Murray Mulholland Quercus Sceptre Saltyard 16 Two Roads Yellow KiteBook series EditThe Biggles Books 17 The Christian Evidence Society s Lectures 18 Expositor s Bible The Famous Five 19 Hodder amp Stoughton Christian Classics Hodder amp Stoughton Crown Octavo 20 Hodder amp Stoughton Demy Octavo Hodder amp Stoughton 2 Yellow Jackets 21 Hodder amp Stoughton 9d Yellow Jackets Hodder amp Stoughton Yellow Jacket Service Editions 22 The King s England 23 A New Philosophical and Theological Library 24 The Saint 25 Teach Yourself Books 26 The Worrals Books 17 Notable publications Edit1883 Natural Law in the Spiritual World Henry Drummund 1881 From Log cabin to White House William M Thayer 1896 The Personal Life of Queen Victoria Sarah Tooley 1911 Peter Pan and Wendy J M Barrie The Lord Kitchener Memorial Book Sir Hedley Le Bas editor 27 1919 Collected Verse Rudyard Kipling 1927 Blind Corner Dornford Yates 1934 Goodbye Mr Chips James Hilton 1939 Oliver Cromwell John Buchan 1942 The Queen s Book of the Red Cross 1942 Five on a Treasure Island Enid Blyton 1942 Biggles Sweeps the Desert Captain W E Johns 1944 Green Dolphin Country Elizabeth Goudge 1952 The Colditz Story P R Reid 1953 The Ascent of Everest John Hunt 1954 Katharine Anya Seton 1962 The IPCRESS File Len Deighton 1962 The Anatomy of Britain Anthony Sampson 1969 Asterix the Gaul Goscinny and Uderzo 1970 Love Story Erich Segal 1973 The Moon s a Balloon David Niven 1974 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy John le Carre 1980 The Clan of the Cave Bear Jean M Auel 1982 Schindler s Ark Thomas Keneally 1985 The Bone People Keri Hulme 1988 The Shell Seekers Rosamund Pilcher 1988 A Great Deliverance Elizabeth George 1997 Cold Mountain Charles Frazier 1998 Managing My Life Alex Ferguson 2001 The Eyre Affair Jasper Fforde 2002 Kylie La La La Kylie Minogue amp William Baker 2005 My Sister s Keeper Jodi Picoult 2008 My Booky Wook Russell Brand 2009 The Other Hand Chris Cleave 2009 One Day David Nicholls 2010 Under the Dome Stephen King 2010 A Street Cat Named Bob James Bowen 2011 The Land of Painted Caves Jean Auel 2011 The Litigators John Grisham 2014 Playing It My Way Sachin Tendulkar 2015 The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet Becky Chambers 2016 100 Things Successful People Do Nigel Cumberland 2019 The Blues Comes With Good News Sonny Hall 2020 The Secret Life of a Vet Rory Cowlam 2020 Beyond Possible One Soldier Fourteen Peaks Nirmal Purja 2020 Billion Dollar Loser Reeves WiedemanSee also Edit Children s literature portalList of largest UK book publishersReferences Edit a b c gt H amp S About Us Hachette UK hodder co uk Retrieved 4 April 2023 Information about the Numering Systems of the Biggles Books biggles info Retrieved 4 April 2023 a b Frean Alexandra 4 June 1993 Headline deal rescues Hodder The Times of London ProQuest 317991504 Philip Attenborough April 2009 SNODDY RAYMOND 24 October 1991 The Lancet is sold to Elsevier Financial Times London England Hodder agrees to 49m pounds bid Takeover by Headline will mean a The Independent 4 June 1993 Retrieved 2 April 2019 Letter from London PublishersWeekly com Retrieved 5 May 2019 Four Covers for Under the Dome s UK Paperback Release Hodder buys Quercus Publisher Firefly Hodder amp Stoughton Australia isfdb org Retrieved 4 April 2023 Nicholas Clee The Bookseller The Guardian 25 September 2004 Retrieved 4 April 2023 Book amp Print in New Zealand A Guide to Print Culture in Aotearoa History New Zealand Electronic Text Centre Victoria University of Wellington 2012 Retrieved 21 September 2012 Recreation Books enidblytonsociety co uk Retrieved 4 April 2023 Leslie Charteris The Saint amp the People Importers Hodder Paperbacks 1971 richarddalbyslibrary com Retrieved 4 April 2023 Publisher Knight Books isfdb org Retrieved 4 April 2023 About Us Imprints hodder co uk Retrieved 4 April 2023 a b Comrades in Arms wejohns com Retrieved 4 April 2023 A Catalogue of Works Published by Hodder amp Stoughton London Hodder amp Stoughton 1874 pp 4 5 Retrieved 4 April 2023 The Famous Five by Enid Blyton enidblytonsociety co uk Retrieved 4 April 2023 Hodder amp Stoughton Crown Octavo satiche org uk Retrieved 4 April 2023 Hodder amp Stoughton 2 Yellow Jackets satiche org uk Retrieved 4 April 2023 Hodder amp Stoughton Yellow Jackets Service Editions satiche org uk Retrieved 4 April 2023 The King s England Hodder amp Stoughton etc Book Series List publishinghistory com Retrieved 4 April 2023 A Catalogue of Works Published by Hodder amp Stoughton London Hodder amp Stoughton 1874 p 2 Retrieved 4 April 2023 Bibliography of The Saint by Leslie Charteris saint org Retrieved 4 April 2023 Teach Yourself English Universities Press Hodder amp Stoughton Teach Yourself Books Book Series List publishinghistory com Retrieved 4 April 2023 Le Bas Hedley ed The Lord Kitchener Memorial Book Hodder amp Stoughton Further reading EditAttenborough John 1975 A Living Memory Hodder and Stoughton 1868 1975 London Hodder and Stoughton Bennett Bryan amp Hamilton Anthony 1990 Edward Arnold 100 Years of Publishing Illustrated with black and white plates including a frontispiece of Edward Arnold London Edward Arnold A Division of Hodder amp Stoughton ISBN 0 340 54109 1External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hodder amp Stoughton Official website Flipback Books Hodder amp Stoughton Limited at London Metropolitan Archives Finding aid to the Hodder and Stoughton records at Columbia University Rare Book amp Manuscript Library Hodder amp Stoughton Marks 150 Years in Book Publishing at publishingperspectives com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hodder 26 Stoughton amp oldid 1148143708, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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