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- Q95160 subject Q6646696.
- Q95160 subject Q6937603.
- Q95160 subject Q7007736.
- Q95160 subject Q7472575.
- Q95160 abstract "Sir Stanley Unwin (19 December 1884 – 13 October 1968) was a British publisher, founder of the George Allen and Unwin house in 1914. This published serious and sometimes controversial authors like Bertrand Russell and Mahatma Gandhi.Unwin lived for some years in Handen Road in Lee in south-east London. His niece was the children's writer Ursula Moray Williams.In 1936 J. R. R. Tolkien submitted The Hobbit for publication, and Unwin paid his ten-year-old son Rayner Unwin a shilling to write a report on the manuscript. Rayner's favourable response prompted Unwin to publish the book. Once the book became a success Unwin asked Tolkien for a sequel, which eventually became The Lord of the Rings.".
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- Q95160 wikiPageWikiLink Q1001.
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- Q95160 wikiPageWikiLink Q4006541.
- Q95160 wikiPageWikiLink Q6512849.
- Q95160 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646696.
- Q95160 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937603.
- Q95160 wikiPageWikiLink Q7007736.
- Q95160 wikiPageWikiLink Q74287.
- Q95160 wikiPageWikiLink Q7472575.
- Q95160 wikiPageWikiLink Q892.
- Q95160 wikiPageWikiLink Q95145.
- Q95160 wikiPageWikiLink Q95155.
- Q95160 type Thing.
- Q95160 comment "Sir Stanley Unwin (19 December 1884 – 13 October 1968) was a British publisher, founder of the George Allen and Unwin house in 1914. This published serious and sometimes controversial authors like Bertrand Russell and Mahatma Gandhi.Unwin lived for some years in Handen Road in Lee in south-east London. His niece was the children's writer Ursula Moray Williams.In 1936 J. R. R.".
- Q95160 label "Stanley Unwin (publisher)".