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  1. Sir Rupert Charles Hart-Davis (28 August 1907 – 8 December 1999) was an English publisher and editor. He founded the publishing company Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd.

  2. Publications by Rupert Hart-Davis. This list of books published by Rupert Hart-Davis comprises titles reviewed in The Times Literary Supplement (1947 to 1974), plus reprints in the Mariners Library and Reynard Library series.

    Year
    Title
    Author
    1947
    Fourteen Stories by Henry James
    James, Henry
    1947
    Democracy and the Arts
    1947
    Are These Hardships Necessary?
    1947
    Sealskin Trousers, and other Stories
  3. Overview. Rupert Hart-Davis. (1907—1999) publisher and writer. Quick Reference. British publisher. Established in 1946 by Rupert Hart-Davis and David Garnett, following Hart-Davis’s prewar career at Heinemann, the Book Society, and Cape. The company produced a series of scholarly—and ultimately ...

  4. Dec 12, 1999 · Sir Rupert Hart-Davis, a highly energetic Englishman of letters whose rich careers in publishing, editing and writing spanned nearly six decades, died on Wednesday in North Yorkshire, England,...

  5. Sir Rupert Charles Hart-Davis was an English publisher and editor. He founded the publishing company Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd. As a biographer, he is remembered for his Hugh Walpole (1952), as an editor, for his Collected Letters of Oscar Wilde (1962), and, as both editor and part-author, for the Lyttelton/Hart-Davis Letters.

  6. THE KING OF EDITORS SIR RUPERT HART-DAVIS 1907 - 1999. by Ernest Mehew. Readers of The Wildean will remember Sir Rupert Hart-Davis, who died last December, with special gratitude for his splendid edition of Wilde's Letters (1962), a major landmark in Wilde scholarship, which made available for the first time the full and accurate text of the.

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  8. Dec 9, 1999 · In 1946, after war service in the Coldstream Guards, he founded the imprint of Rupert Hart-Davis, which he ran until circumstances forced him to sell.