Harvill Secker is a British publishing company formed in 2005 from the merger of Secker & Warburg and the Harvill Press.[1]
History
Secker & Warburg
Secker & Warburg was formed in 1935 from a takeover of Martin Secker, which was in receivership, by Fredric Warburg and Roger Senhouse. The firm became renowned for its political stance, being both anti-fascist and anti-communist, a position that put them at loggerheads with the ethos of many intellectuals of the time.[citation needed]
In February 1941, the company launched a series of "long pamphlets" or "short books" called Searchlight Books, edited by George Orwell and T. R. Fyvel.[5] The series was originally planned to include 17 books, but was discontinued after the publication of 10 when bombing destroyed paper stocks.
The Harvill Press was founded in 1946 by Manya Harari and Marjorie Villiers.[8] The imprint was later acquired by the Glasgow-based publishing firm William Collins and Sons, which in 1989, merged with the American publishers Harper & Row to form HarperCollins.
In 1996, Harvill Press became independent following a management buyout. The firm was bought by Random House in 2002, and was merged with
Secker & Warburg in 2005 to become Harvill Secker.[9]
As of 2019[update], Harvill Secker is an imprint of Vintage Publishing UK.[10]
^Orwell, Sonia, and Ian Angus (eds), The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell Volume 4: In Front of Your Nose (1945–1950). Penguin, 1970.
^David R. Costello (April 1989). "Searchlight Books and the Quest for a 'People's War', 1941–42". Journal of Contemporary History. 24 (2): 257–276. doi:10.1177/002200948902400204. JSTOR260823.
^ abjoint venture with Amperwelle Studio München Programmanbietergesellschaft, Axel Springer AG, Burda, Studio Gong, m.b.t. Mediengesellschaft der bayerischen Tageszeitungen für Kabelkommunikation, Medienpool and Radio Bavaria Rundfunkprogrammgesellschaft.
^joint venture with Verlagsgesellschaft Madsack, Studio Gong Niedersachsen and Brune-Rieck-Beteiligungs.
^joint venture with Axel Springer, Heinrich Bauer Verlag, Lühmanndruck Harburger Zeitungsgesellschaft and Morgenpost Verlag.