DM1647 Publications celebrating the 60th anniversary of Penguin

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Publications produced to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Penguin Books Ltd., 1995
DM1647/1 – Sixtieth Anniversary of Penguin Books, 1995 – publications and articles:
DM1647/1/1 Complete set of the Penguin 60s books, published to celebrate
Penguin’s 60th anniversary in 1995:
1995
Dick Francis, Racing Classics (ISBN 0-14-600004-8). Cover
photographs copyright Tony Stone.
Jan Morris, From the Four Corners (ISBN 0-14-600005-6). Cover
illustration by Paul Wright.
John Mortimer, Rumpole and the Younger Generation (ISBN 0-14600006-4). Cover illustration by Rob Page.
Dirk Bogarde, From Le Pigeonnier (ISBN 0-14-600007-2). Cover
photograph by Dirk Bogarde.
Patrick McGrath, The Angel (ISBN 0-14-600008-0). Cover photograph
by Anne Rogers.
Sigmund Freud, Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis (ISBN 0-14600009-9). Cover photograph Mary Evans Picture Library.
Robert Louis Stevenson, The Pavilion on the Links (ISBN 0-14600010-2). Cover photograph David Burgess/Millennium Picture
Library.
Edgar Allan Poe, The Pit and the Pendulum (ISBN 0-14-600011-0).
Cover illustration by Ferat.
Herman Melville, Bartleby (ISBN 0-14-600012-9). Cover photograph
courtesy of AKG London.
James Baldwin, Sonny’s Blues (ISBN 0-14-600013-7). Cover
photograph Irv Kline/Redferns.
Rudyard Kipling, Baa, Baa, Black Sheep (ISBN 0-14-600014-5).
Cover photograph by Agnès Pataux in the Hardware Gallery
Collection.
Edith Wharton, Madame de Treymes (ISBN 0-14-600015-3). Cover
illustration Anders Zorn.
Eudora Welty, Why I Live at the P.O (ISBN 0-14-600016-1). Cover
photograph by Eudora Welty.
Miss Read, Village Christmas (ISBN 0-14-600017-X). Cover
illustration by Jannat Messenger.
M.R. James and R.L. Stevenson, The Haunted Dolls’ House (ISBN 01
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14-600018-8). Cover photograph Attard Photolibrary, London.
William Boyd, Killing Lizards (ISBN 0-14-600019-6). Cover
photograph Tracey Holland/Shootings Stills.
Elizabeth David, I’ll Be With You in The Squeezing of a Lemon (ISBN
0-14-600020-X). Cover illustration by John Ward.
James Herriot, Seven Yorkshire Tales (ISBN 0-14-600021-8). Cover
illustration by John Harris.
Ambrose Bierce, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (ISBN 0-14600022-6). Cover illustration by John Caple.
Virginia Woolf, Killing the Angle in the House (ISBN 0-14-600023-4).
Cover photograph by George Beresford.
Camille Pagila, Sex and Violence or Nature and Art (ISBN 0-14600024-2). Cover photograph by Luca Babini.
Oscar Wilde, The Happy Prince (ISBN 0-14-600025-0). Cover detail
by James Pryde.
Saki, The Secret Sin of Septimus Brope (ISBN 0-14-600026-9). Cover
by Heinrich Bohler.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Man with the Twisted Lip (ISBN 0-14600027-7). Cover illustration by Mark Thomas.
The Seven Voyages of Sindbad the Sailor, translated by N.J. Dawood
(ISBN 0-14-600028-5). Cover detail of Belgrade by Loqman.
Hans Christian Andersen, The Emperor’s New Clothes (ISBN 0-14600030-7). Cover illustration by Arthur Rackham.
Will Self, Scale (ISBN 0-14-600031-5). Cover illustration by Jason
Ford.
Paul Theroux, Down the Yangtze (ISBN 0-14-600032-3). Cover
illustration by Tim Vyner.
Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen), The Dreaming Child (ISBN 0-14600033-1). Cover photograph by Brian David Stevens.
Raymond Chandler, Goldfish (ISBN 0-14-600034-X). Cover
illustration by Jo Hassall.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Bon Voyage, Mr President (ISBN 0-14600035-8). Cover illustration by Rosemary Woods.
Anton Chekhov, The Black Monk (ISBN 0-14-600036-6). Cover detail
by Caspar Friedrich.
Michel de Montaigne, Four Essays, translated by M.A. Screech (ISBN
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0-14-600037-4).
Frank O’Connor, The Genius (ISBN 0-14-600038-2). Cover
photograph by J.S.C. Mummers.
Italo Calvino, Ten Italian Folktales (ISBN 0-14-600039-0). Cover
detail by Benozzo Gozzoli.
Sara Paretsky, A Taste of Life (ISBN 0-14-600040-4). Cover
photograph by Chris Timotheou.
Mark Tully, Ram Chander’s Story (ISBN 0-14-600041-2).
Penelope Lively, A Long Night at Abu Simbel (ISBN 0-14-600042-0).
Cover illustration by Matilda Harrison.
Spike Milligan, Gunner Milligan, 954024 (ISBN 0-14-600043-9).
Alasdair Gray, Five Letters from An Eastern Empire (ISBN 0-14600044-7). Cover illustration by Alasdair Gray.
Patricia Highsmith, Little Tales of Misogyny (ISBN 0-14-600045-5).
Cover photograph FPG International/Robert Harding Picture Library.
William Trevor, Matilda’s England (ISBN 0-14-600046-3). Cover
photograph by James Walker.
Stephen Jay Gould, Adam’s Navel (ISBN 0-14-600047-1). Cover
detail by Lucas Cranach.
Kahlil Gibran, Prophet, Madman, Wanderer (ISBN 0-14-600048-X).
Cover photograph by Fred Holland.
Albert Camus, Summer (ISBN 0-14-600049-8). Cover illustration by
Antonio Colaco.
Poppy Z. Brite, His Mouth Will Taste of Wormwood (ISBN 0-14600050-1). Cover photograph by Fernando/Mercedes.
Muriel Spark, The Portobello Road (ISBN 0-14-600051-X). Cover
illustration by Sarah McMenemy.
R.K. Narayan, Tales from Malgudi (ISBN 0-14-600053-6). Cover
detail by Shanti Panchal.
Marin Amis, God’s Dice (ISBN 0-14-600054-4). Cover illustration by
Jeff Cottenden.
Roald Dahl, Lamb to the Slaughter (ISBN 0-14-600055-2). Cover
photograph by Richard Waite.
John Updike, Friends from Philadelphia (ISBN 0-14-600056-0).
Cover photograph Images Colour Library.
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Graham Greene, Under the Garden (ISBN 0-14-600057-9). Cover
detail by Odilon Redon.
Damon Runyon, The Snatching of Bookie Bob (ISBN 0-14-600058-7).
Cover photograph Range/Bettmann.
Jean Rhys, Let Them Call It Jazz (ISBN 0-14-600059-5). Cover
photograph Range/Bettmann.
Anais Nin, A Model (ISBN 0-14-600060-9). Cover photograph by
Franz Fiedler.
Katherine Mansfield, The Escape (ISBN 0-14-600061-7). Cover detail
by Derwent Lees.
George Orwell, Pages from a Scullion’s Diary (ISBN 0-14-600062-5).
Cover photograph Hulton Deutsch.
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (ISBN 0-14-600063-3).Cover
photograph Bridgeman Art Library.
Truman Capote, First and Last (ISBN 0-14-600064-1). Cover
photograph by Kurt Hutton.
Georges Simenon, Death of a Nobody (ISBN 0-14-600065-X). Cover
photograph by Brassai.
DM1647/1/2 Pack of Penguin Sixty Years playing cards (ISBN 0140885927).
n.d. [1995]
DM1647/1/3 Booklet: Penguin 60 Years (Penguin Books Ltd., 1995).
1995
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‘The Times Penguin Festival of Fiction’, The Times, 23 February
1995.
1995
DM1647/1/5 Articles about Penguin's 60th anniversary in The Bookseller, 17 March
1995. [photocopy]
1995
DM1647/1/6 Miscellany 10. Twenty-One Years (published by the Penguin
Collectors’ Society, July 1995). Signed by Steve Hare, July 1995.
1995
DM1647/1/7 Derwent May, ‘Penguin celebrates 60 years. Doughty Bird in the
Hand’, The Times, 8 July 1995.
1995
DM1647/1/8 Article about Penguin’s 60th anniversary, The Observer, n.d.
1995
DM1647/2 – Steve Hare, Penguin Portrait: Allen Lane and the Penguin Editors 1935-1970
(Penguin Books, 1995):
DM1647/2/1 Page proofs for Steve Hare’s Penguin Portrait: Allen Lane and the
Penguin Editors 1935-1970.
(5 files)
n.d.
[c.1995]
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DM1647/2/2 Photocopies of photographs supplied by Elizabeth Paton [Richard
Lane’s daughter] for use in Penguin Portrait: Allen Lane and the
Penguin Editors 1935-1970.
n.d.
[c.1995]
Includes photographs of John Lane; a still photograph from ‘The
Magnificent Seven’ with the faces of Allen Lane, Harry Paroissien,
Hans Schmoller, Ron Blass and other Penguin executives
superimposed on the actors’ faces; Richard Lane; Allen Lane and
Richard Lane with Eleanor Graham; Richard Lane on board the
‘Penguin’ yacht; Richard Lane and Elizabeth Lane at a cocktail party in
Melbourne; Richard Lane and Elizabeth Lane at a King Penguin party;
studio photograph of the Lane family (Richard Lane, John Lane,
Samuel Allen Gardiner Williams, Camilla Matilda Williams, Allen
Lane, Nora Lane); Allen Lane and Nora Lane on a trip to India in the
1930s; John Lane in New York, November 1935; Richard Lane at the
launch of Patrick White’s book; Penguin’s Australian warehouse at
Mitcham; John Lane on his overseas tours in the 1930s.
DM1647/2/3 Steve Hare’s files of research material (mainly photocopies from the
Penguin Archive) for Penguin Portrait: Allen Lane and the Penguin
Editors 1935-1970:
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[c.1995]
DM1647/2/3/1 - Allen Lane, John Lane, Richard Lane (inc. Lane
family tree).
DM1647/2/3/2 - Beginnings.
DM1647/2/3/3 - 1930s: Eunice Frost, W.E. Williams, Pelican, George
Bernard Shaw.
DM1647/2/3/4 - Penguin Politics, Specials.
DM1647/2/3/5 – Wartime: John Lehmann, Noel Carrington, Eleanor
Graham.
DM1647/2/3/6 – A.S.B. Glover
DM1647/2/3/7 - Post-War: Hiroshima, Robert Graves, E.V. Rieu,
Nikolaus Pevsner.
DM1647/2/3/8 - 1950s: USA, obscenity.
DM1647/2/3/9 - Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Siné, Len Deighton.
DM1647/2/3/10 - 1960s: series and editors (inc. Tony Godwin, Charles
Clark, Penguin English Dictionary, Penguin Plays, Tony Richardson,
Penguin Sculpture, Penguin Modern Poets, Allen Lane Penguin Press,
Penguin Education, Penguin English Library).
DM1647/2/3/11 – 1960s: Antony Godwin.
DM1647/2/3/12 - 1960s: Australia, Kaye Webb, Betty Radice.
DM1647/2/3/13 – 1960s: Fiction & Non-Fiction.
DM1647/2/3/14 – Research material not used.
Recatalogued by Rachel Hassall
12 July 2010
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