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John Murray (publishing house)

John Murray is a British publisher, known for the authors it has published in its long history including, Jane Austen, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Lord Byron, Charles Lyell, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Herman Melville, Edward Whymper, Thomas Malthus, David Ricardo, and Charles Darwin. Since 2004, it has been owned by conglomerate Lagardère under the Hachette UK brand. Business publisher Nicholas Brealey became an imprint of John Murray in 2015.

John Murray
Parent companyHachette UK (brand under Lagardère Group)
Statusactive
Founded1768; 255 years ago (1768)
FounderJohn Murray
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Headquarters locationLondon
Publication typesBooks
Official websitewww.johnmurray.co.uk

History

 
John Murray (1745–1793), the eponymous founder of the publishing house

The business was founded in London in 1768 by John Murray (1737–1793),[1] an Edinburgh-born Royal Marines officer, who built up a list of authors including Isaac D'Israeli and published the English Review.[2]

John Murray the elder was one of the founding sponsors of the London evening newspaper The Star in 1788.[3]

He was succeeded by his son John Murray II, who made the publishing house important and influential. He was a friend of many leading writers of the day and launched the Quarterly Review in 1809. He was the publisher of Jane Austen, Sir Walter Scott, Washington Irving, George Crabbe, Mary Somerville and many others. His home and office at 50 Albemarle Street in Mayfair was the centre of a literary circle, fostered by Murray's tradition of "Four o'clock friends", afternoon tea with his writers.

Murray's most notable author was Lord Byron, who became a close friend and correspondent of his. Murray published many of his major works, paying him over £20,000 in rights. On 10 March 1812 Murray published Byron's second book, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, which sold out in five days, leading to Byron's observation "I awoke one morning and found myself famous".

On 17 May 1824 Murray participated in one of the most notorious acts in the annals of literature. Byron had given him the manuscript of his personal memoirs to publish later on. Together with five of Byron's friends and executors, he decided to destroy Byron's manuscripts because he thought the scandalous details would damage Byron's reputation. With only Thomas Moore objecting, the two volumes of memoirs were dismembered and burnt in the fireplace at Murray's office.[4] It remains unknown what they contained.

John Murray III (1808–1892) continued the business and published Charles Eastlake's first English translation of Goethe's Theory of Colours (1840), David Livingstone's Missionary Travels (1857), and Charles Darwin's Origin of Species (1859). Murray III contracted with Herman Melville to publish Melville's first two books, Typee (1846) and Omoo (1847) in England; both books were presented as nonfiction travel narratives in Murray's Home and Colonial Library series, alongside such works as the 1845 second edition of Darwin's Journal of Researches from his travels on HMS Beagle.[5] John Murray III also started the Murray Handbooks in 1836, a series of travel guides from which modern-day guides are directly descended. The rights to these guides were sold around 1900 and subsequently acquired in 1915 by the Blue Guides.

His successor Sir John Murray IV (1851–1928) was publisher to Queen Victoria. Among other works, he published Murray's Magazine from 1887 until 1891. From 1904 he published the Wisdom of the East book series.[6] Competitor Smith, Elder & Co. was acquired in 1917.

His son Sir John Murray V (1884–1967), grandson John Murray VI (John Arnaud Robin Grey Murray, known as Jock Murray; 1909–1993)[7][8] and great-grandson John Murray VII (John Richmond Grey Murray; 1941–) continued the business until it was taken over.

In 2002, John Murray was acquired by Hodder Headline, which was itself acquired in 2004 by the French conglomerate Lagardère Group. Since then, it has been an imprint under Lagardère brand Hachette UK.[9]

In 2015, business publisher Nicholas Brealey became an imprint of John Murray.[10]

John Murray archive

The John Murray Archive was offered for sale to the nation by John Murray VII for £31 million and the National Library of Scotland has acquired it, including the manuscript of Charles Darwin's Origin of Species. On 26 January 2005, it was announced that the National Library was to be given £17.7m by the Heritage Lottery Fund towards the £31.2m price offered by John Murray on condition the Library digitise the materials and make them available. The Scottish Government agreed to contribute £8.3m, with the Library setting a £6.5m fundraising target for the remainder.[11][12][13][14][15]

John Murray timeline

Film adaptations of John Murray titles

References

  1. ^ Zachs, William (1998). The First John Murray and the Late Eighteenth-Century Book Trade. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 7. ISBN 0197261914.
  2. ^ John Treadwell Nichols (1812), "(Printers and booksellers)", Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century, vol. 3, London: Printed for the author, by Nichols, Son, and Bentley, OCLC 1138961
  3. ^ Belanger, Jacqueline; Peter Garside; Anthony Mandal; Sharon Ragaz (4 January 2003). "British Fiction, 1800–1829: A Database Of Production And Reception, Phase Ii: Advertisements For Novels In 'The Star', 1815–1824". Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text. ISSN 1471-5988. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
  4. ^ Eisler, Benita. Byron: Child of Passion, Fool of Fame, page 3.
  5. ^ Hershel Parker, Herman Melville: A Biography; Volume 1, 1819–1851, (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996), 392, 482-84, 508-10.
  6. ^ Wisdom of the East Series, seriesofseries.owu.edu. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  7. ^ Leigh Fermor, Patrick (23 July 1993). "Obituary: Jock Murray". The Independent. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  8. ^ Murphy, Dervla (8 April 2019). "Jock Murray – A Scholar and a Gentleman". The Oldie. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  9. ^ Hachette UK (2008). "Corporate History Highlights". Hachette UK. Hachette UK. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
  10. ^ Hachette UK buys Nicholas Brealey
  11. ^ "Stars back literary archive plans". BBC News. 24 April 2007. Retrieved 24 April 2007.
  12. ^ "John Murray Archive unwrapped". Scottish Executive website. Retrieved 25 April 2007.
  13. ^ . National Library of Scotland. Archived from the original on 11 June 2007. Retrieved 25 April 2007.
  14. ^ . National Library of Scotland. Archived from the original on 11 June 2007. Retrieved 27 April 2007.
  15. ^ "Pages from history". Scotsman.com. Retrieved 27 April 2007.
  16. ^ "Maria Rundell". (Persephone Books information page)
  17. ^ "Charles Lyell's Principles of Geology". British Library. Archived from the original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved 19 April 2021. (OCLC 8990449 (all editions))
  18. ^ Cunningham, Joseph Davy (1849). A History of the Sikhs: From the Origin of the Nation to the Battles of the Sutlej. John Murray.
  19. ^ Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries; and of the Discovery of the Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa. 1858-1864 (PDF)
  20. ^ "An etymological dictionary of modern English". archive.org.
  21. ^ "Heat and Dust | The Booker Prizes". thebookerprizes.com. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
  22. ^ Laing, Olivia (7 July 2007). "Review: Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
  23. ^ "Mister Pip | The Booker Prizes". thebookerprizes.com. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
  24. ^ "Sea of Poppies | The Booker Prizes". thebookerprizes.com. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
  25. ^ "Category List – Best Novel | Edgars Database". Retrieved 17 January 2020.
  26. ^ "Icelight — The Crime Writers' Association". thecwa.co.uk. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
  27. ^ Wood, Heloise (18 January 2022). "John Murray's new crime imprint Baskerville launches with Herron and Boyle". The Bookseller. Retrieved 31 December 2022.

Further reading

  • Smiles, Samuel (1891). A Publisher and His Friends: Memoir and Correspondence of the Late John Murray. London: John Murray. ISBN 1-4068-0582-3.
  • Zachs, William (1998). The first John Murray: and the late eighteenth-century London book trade. British Academy postdoctoral fellowship monographs. Oxford: British Academy/Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-726191-4.
  • Carpenter, Humphrey (2008). The Seven Lives of John Murray: The Story of a Publishing Dynasty. London: John Murray. ISBN 978-0-7195-6533-5.
  • Cutmore, Jonathan (2008). Contributors to the Quarterly Review: A History 1809–1825. London: Pickering and Chatto. ISBN 978-1-85196-952-4.
  • McClay, David (2018). Dear Mr Murray: Letters to a Gentleman Publisher. London: Hodder. ISBN 978-1-47366-269-8.

External links

  • Official website
  • John Murray's channel on YouTube
  • National Library of Scotland - John Murray archive (accessed 20 October 2016)
  • Works by John Murray III (1808–1892) at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about John Murray at Internet Archive
  • Works by John Murray at Hathi Trust
  • Darwin Project, a project to publish all of the correspondence of Charles Darwin, including his correspondence with Murray.

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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 John Murray publishing house news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message John Murray is a British publisher known for the authors it has published in its long history including Jane Austen Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Lord Byron Charles Lyell Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Herman Melville Edward Whymper Thomas Malthus David Ricardo and Charles Darwin Since 2004 it has been owned by conglomerate Lagardere under the Hachette UK brand Business publisher Nicholas Brealey became an imprint of John Murray in 2015 John MurrayParent companyHachette UK brand under Lagardere Group StatusactiveFounded1768 255 years ago 1768 FounderJohn MurrayCountry of originUnited KingdomHeadquarters locationLondonPublication typesBooksOfficial websitewww wbr johnmurray wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 History 2 John Murray archive 3 John Murray timeline 4 Film adaptations of John Murray titles 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory Edit John Murray 1745 1793 the eponymous founder of the publishing house The business was founded in London in 1768 by John Murray 1737 1793 1 an Edinburgh born Royal Marines officer who built up a list of authors including Isaac D Israeli and published the English Review 2 John Murray the elder was one of the founding sponsors of the London evening newspaper The Star in 1788 3 He was succeeded by his son John Murray II who made the publishing house important and influential He was a friend of many leading writers of the day and launched the Quarterly Review in 1809 He was the publisher of Jane Austen Sir Walter Scott Washington Irving George Crabbe Mary Somerville and many others His home and office at 50 Albemarle Street in Mayfair was the centre of a literary circle fostered by Murray s tradition of Four o clock friends afternoon tea with his writers Murray s most notable author was Lord Byron who became a close friend and correspondent of his Murray published many of his major works paying him over 20 000 in rights On 10 March 1812 Murray published Byron s second book Childe Harold s Pilgrimage which sold out in five days leading to Byron s observation I awoke one morning and found myself famous On 17 May 1824 Murray participated in one of the most notorious acts in the annals of literature Byron had given him the manuscript of his personal memoirs to publish later on Together with five of Byron s friends and executors he decided to destroy Byron s manuscripts because he thought the scandalous details would damage Byron s reputation With only Thomas Moore objecting the two volumes of memoirs were dismembered and burnt in the fireplace at Murray s office 4 It remains unknown what they contained John Murray III 1808 1892 continued the business and published Charles Eastlake s first English translation of Goethe s Theory of Colours 1840 David Livingstone s Missionary Travels 1857 and Charles Darwin s Origin of Species 1859 Murray III contracted with Herman Melville to publish Melville s first two books Typee 1846 and Omoo 1847 in England both books were presented as nonfiction travel narratives in Murray s Home and Colonial Library series alongside such works as the 1845 second edition of Darwin s Journal of Researches from his travels on HMS Beagle 5 John Murray III also started the Murray Handbooks in 1836 a series of travel guides from which modern day guides are directly descended The rights to these guides were sold around 1900 and subsequently acquired in 1915 by the Blue Guides His successor Sir John Murray IV 1851 1928 was publisher to Queen Victoria Among other works he published Murray s Magazine from 1887 until 1891 From 1904 he published the Wisdom of the East book series 6 Competitor Smith Elder amp Co was acquired in 1917 His son Sir John Murray V 1884 1967 grandson John Murray VI John Arnaud Robin Grey Murray known as Jock Murray 1909 1993 7 8 and great grandson John Murray VII John Richmond Grey Murray 1941 continued the business until it was taken over In 2002 John Murray was acquired by Hodder Headline which was itself acquired in 2004 by the French conglomerate Lagardere Group Since then it has been an imprint under Lagardere brand Hachette UK 9 In 2015 business publisher Nicholas Brealey became an imprint of John Murray 10 John Murray archive EditThe John Murray Archive was offered for sale to the nation by John Murray VII for 31 million and the National Library of Scotland has acquired it including the manuscript of Charles Darwin s Origin of Species On 26 January 2005 it was announced that the National Library was to be given 17 7m by the Heritage Lottery Fund towards the 31 2m price offered by John Murray on condition the Library digitise the materials and make them available The Scottish Government agreed to contribute 8 3m with the Library setting a 6 5m fundraising target for the remainder 11 12 13 14 15 John Murray timeline EditThis section 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 John Murray publishing house news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1768 John MacMurray a former lieutenant of the Marines buys a bookselling business at 32 Fleet Street He changes his name to Murray and uses his naval contacts to build up a thriving business 1806 The first bestseller A New System of Domestic Cookery by A Lady Maria Rundell was published with a second edition two years later 16 1809 The influential periodical the Quarterly Review founded 1811 Childe Harold s Pilgrimage by Lord Byron published 1812 John Murray moved to 50 Albemarle Street its home for the next 191 years 1815 Jane Austen decides she would like to move to Murray with Emma published in 1815 1816 Coleridge moved to John Murray for Christabel and Other Poems which included Kubla Khan 1830 First part of the three volume Principles of Geology by Charles Lyell published 17 1836 The first guide books Murray s Handbooks published by John Murray III 1849 A groundbreaking observational study on the Sikh people is published 18 This comprehensive account arguably foreshadowed the British Empire s first large scale attempt at using the scientific method to civilise populations this methodological approach later became known as Eugenics 1857 David Livingstone s Missionary Travels published one of the many great 19th century publications of exploration from John Murray 1859 On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin published 1859 The first self help book Samuel Smiles s Self Help published 1863 Henry Walter Bates s The Naturalist on the River Amazons published 1865 Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries and of the Discovery of the Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa 1858 1864 by David and Charles Livingstone published 19 1871 Edward Whymper Scrambles Amongst the Alps in the Years 1860 69 The first ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865 1891 Edward Whymper Travels Amongst the Great Andes of the Equator Two volumes recording ascents in the Ecuadorian Andes of Chimborazo Cotopaxi Cayambe volcano and other Andean Peaks 1912 June Published Behind The Night Light by Nancy Price which was reprinted in June 1912 September 1912 and January 1913 1921 An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English by Ernest Weekley published 20 1934 Dr Julius Kugy Alpine Pilgrimage 1st edition English 1934 Klugy s literary masterpiece on the Julian Alps of Slovenia as translated by H E G Tyndale Henry Edmund Guise Tyndale 1938 Daniele Vare s biography The Laughing Diplomat is published 1958 John Betjeman s Collected Poems published and has sold over 2 million copies to date 1967 Last issue of the Quarterly Review published 1969 The first TV tie in Kenneth Clark s Civilisation published 1975 Ruth Prawer Jhabvala s Heat and Dust wins the Booker Prize 21 1977 The greatest travel book of the twentieth century A Time of Gifts by Patrick Leigh Fermor published 2002 John Murray leaves family hands after seven generations 2002 Peacemakers by Margaret MacMillan wins the Samuel Johnson Prize the Duff Cooper Prize and the Hessell Tiltman Prize citation needed 2003 The first new acquisition since the company became part of Hodder Headline now Hachette A Million Little Pieces by James Frey becomes a perennial and controversial bestseller 2004 Rebirth of the John Murray fiction list with Neil Jordan s Shade 2005 Beasts of No Nation by Uzodinma Iweala wins John Llewellyn Rhys Prize citation needed 2007 Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones becomes a global bestseller wins the Commonwealth Writers Prize 22 and is shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 23 2008 Amitav Ghosh launches his epic Ibis trilogy with Sea of Poppies shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 24 2008 Down River by John Hart wins Edgar Award for Best Novel 25 2008 The Secret Life of Words by Henry Hitchings wins the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 2009 The Last Child by John Hart wins CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger ITV Thriller of the Year Award and the Edgar Award for Best Novel citation needed 2009 Martyr by Rory Clements special mention in CWA Ellis Peters Historical Fiction Award citation needed 2009 Up in the Air by Walter Kirn turned into a film starring George Clooney 2010 Revenger by Rory Clements wins CWA Ellis Peters Historical Fiction Award 2010 Film Sarah s Key starring Kristin Scott Thomas released based on Tatiana de Rosnay s novel of the same name 2010 Wait For Me by Deborah Devonshire shortlisted for the British Book Awards Biography of the Year citation needed 2011 Mistaken by Neil Jordan wins Irish Book of the Year Award citation needed 2012 Icelight by Aly Monroe wins CWA Ellis Peters Historical Fiction Award 26 2012 Lloyd Jones s Mister Pip adapted into a film starring Hugh Laurie 2012 Patrick Leigh Fermor An Adventure by Artemis Cooper shortlisted for the Costa Biography Award the Waterstone s Book of the Year Award and the National Book Awards Biography of the Year citation needed 2020 The Stonemason book A History of Building Britain by Andrew Ziminski 2022 The crime fiction and thriller imprint Baskerville is launched 27 Film adaptations of John Murray titles EditUp in the Air 2009 based on the novel by Walter Kirn starring George Clooney and Anna Kendrick Sarah s Key 2010 based on the novel by Tatiana de Rosnay starring Kristin Scott Thomas Mister Pip 2012 based on the novel by Lloyd Jones starring Hugh LaurieReferences Edit Zachs William 1998 The First John Murray and the Late Eighteenth Century Book Trade Oxford Oxford University Press pp 7 ISBN 0197261914 John Treadwell Nichols 1812 Printers and booksellers Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century vol 3 London Printed for the author by Nichols Son and Bentley OCLC 1138961 Belanger Jacqueline Peter Garside Anthony Mandal Sharon Ragaz 4 January 2003 British Fiction 1800 1829 A Database Of Production And Reception Phase Ii Advertisements For Novels In The Star 1815 1824 Cardiff Corvey Reading the Romantic Text ISSN 1471 5988 Retrieved 23 September 2011 Eisler Benita Byron Child of Passion Fool of Fame page 3 Hershel Parker Herman Melville A Biography Volume 1 1819 1851 Baltimore and London Johns Hopkins University Press 1996 392 482 84 508 10 Wisdom of the East Series seriesofseries owu edu Retrieved 10 June 2018 Leigh Fermor Patrick 23 July 1993 Obituary Jock Murray The Independent Retrieved 9 June 2022 Murphy Dervla 8 April 2019 Jock Murray A Scholar and a Gentleman The Oldie Retrieved 9 June 2022 Hachette UK 2008 Corporate History Highlights Hachette UK Hachette UK Retrieved 23 September 2011 Hachette UK buys Nicholas Brealey Stars back literary archive plans BBC News 24 April 2007 Retrieved 24 April 2007 John Murray Archive unwrapped Scottish Executive website Retrieved 25 April 2007 About the John Murray Archive National Library of Scotland Archived from the original on 11 June 2007 Retrieved 25 April 2007 John Murray Archive Catalogue National Library of Scotland Archived from the original on 11 June 2007 Retrieved 27 April 2007 Pages from history Scotsman com Retrieved 27 April 2007 Maria Rundell Persephone Books information page Charles Lyell s Principles of Geology British Library Archived from the original on 19 April 2021 Retrieved 19 April 2021 OCLC 8990449 all editions Cunningham Joseph Davy 1849 A History of the Sikhs From the Origin of the Nation to the Battles of the Sutlej John Murray Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries and of the Discovery of the Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa 1858 1864 PDF An etymological dictionary of modern English archive org Heat and Dust The Booker Prizes thebookerprizes com Retrieved 17 January 2020 Laing Olivia 7 July 2007 Review Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 17 January 2020 Mister Pip The Booker Prizes thebookerprizes com Retrieved 17 January 2020 Sea of Poppies The Booker Prizes thebookerprizes com Retrieved 17 January 2020 Category List Best Novel Edgars Database Retrieved 17 January 2020 Icelight The Crime Writers Association thecwa co uk Retrieved 4 October 2015 Wood Heloise 18 January 2022 John Murray s new crime imprint Baskerville launches with Herron and Boyle The Bookseller Retrieved 31 December 2022 Further reading EditSmiles Samuel 1891 A Publisher and His Friends Memoir and Correspondence of the Late John Murray London John Murray ISBN 1 4068 0582 3 Zachs William 1998 The first John Murray and the late eighteenth century London book trade British Academy postdoctoral fellowship monographs Oxford British Academy Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 726191 4 Carpenter Humphrey 2008 The Seven Lives of John Murray The Story of a Publishing Dynasty London John Murray ISBN 978 0 7195 6533 5 Cutmore Jonathan 2008 Contributors to the Quarterly Review A History 1809 1825 London Pickering and Chatto ISBN 978 1 85196 952 4 McClay David 2018 Dear Mr Murray Letters to a Gentleman Publisher London Hodder ISBN 978 1 47366 269 8 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Murray Publishers Official website John Murray s channel on YouTube National Library of Scotland John Murray archive accessed 20 October 2016 Works by John Murray III 1808 1892 at Project Gutenberg Works by or about John Murray at Internet Archive Works by John Murray at Hathi Trust Darwin Project a project to publish all of the correspondence of Charles Darwin including his correspondence with Murray Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Murray publishing house amp oldid 1130725086, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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