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The Griffin Legacy : The Extraordinary Lives of Two Ordinary Victorian Women as They Fight to Save a Publishing House

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In 1862, the Griffin publishing house, a rapidly expanding family business, was facing ruin on the death of Charles, one if its most entrepreneurial leaders. It was left to his brave Scottish widow and her teenage daughter to fight for its survival, a struggle that was to span decades, involving the head of a rival publishing business William Collins, many managers, loyal staff and authors and a bank balance that teetered perilously on the edge of bankruptcy. This is the story of a bittersweet legacy that nearly broke the family but one that lived on to provide a livelihood of over a century of future Griffin households.

Thanks entirely to the tenacity and bravery of one Victorian lady thrust into a man's world.

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Tarquin Publications
1907550267 / 9781907550263
Paperback / softback
15/06/2012
United Kingdom
262 pages, black & white illustrations
156 x 234 mm, 372 grams
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