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<i>Books and Bookmen</i>

Books and Bookmen

Literary magazine


Books and Bookmen was a literary magazine founded in 1955 by publisher Philip Dossé. It was known for the vigour of its writers, especially the vituperative Auberon Waugh.[1][2][3]

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The publishing company, Hansom Books, folded in 1980 and the magazine was then relaunched under new management in the following year and continued publication until 1986.


References

  1. Michael Barber (20 May 2019), "What was Books and Bookmen?", The Oldie
  2. Sally Emerson (2 October 2018), "Death of a bookman: the rise and fall of a publisher", Standpoint
  3. Michael Dirda (28 June 1998), "Mischief and Malice", Washington Post



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