Steele, Alan
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Alan Steele (1905-1985), bookseller and publisher, worked for the firm William Jackson Ltd, London, promoting sales of young writers and developing the publishing side, including the series of Furnival books, 1930-1932. He helped to establish the separate publishing firm of Joiner & Steele, and in 1935 joined the printing house of Butler and Tanner, where he eventually became the head of the company.
From the guide to the Alan Steele: Letters to him, 20th century, (Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives)
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creatorOf | Alan Steele: Letters to him, 20th century | Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives |
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associatedWith | Aldington Richard 1892-1962 |
associatedWith | Armstrong Terence Ian Fitton 1912-1970 |
associatedWith | Bates Herbert Ernest 1905-1974 |
associatedWith | Benson Stella 1892-1933 |
associatedWith | Coppard Alfred Edgar 1878-1957 |
associatedWith | Cunard Nancy 1896-1965 |
associatedWith | Davies Rhys 1903-1978 |
associatedWith | Douglas Norman 1868-1952 |
associatedWith | Ellis Henry Havelock 1859-1939 |
associatedWith | Gibbon William Monk 1896-1987 |
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