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Everyman's Library

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Reprint series of Random House

Everyman's Library
Parent companyRandom House
Founded1906; 120 years ago (1906)
FounderJ. M. Dent
SuccessorAlfred A. Knopf;
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Headquarters locationNew York City, United States
DistributionPenguin Random House
Publication typesBooks
Official websitewww.everymanslibrary.co.ukEdit this at Wikidata
Endpapers of the original 1906 run of theEveryman's Library. The art signed "RLK" is heavily based on that ofWilliam Morris and hisKelmscott Press, whereas the quotation is derived from themedievalplayEveryman
Lays of Marie de France and Others, translated byEugene Mason, 1911
(click on thumbnail to view the image in its original size) Different incarnations of Everyman's Library throughout history. Left to right: the original J. M. Dent hardback with its distinctive yellow dust jacket, an early example of an Everyman Paperback also published by Dent from the 1960s, the present design of Everyman paperbacks published by Dent since the 1990s, an example of the initial 'plain' hardback Everyman volume published by David Campbell, an updated version of Campbell's Everyman hardbacks with a striated front cover and orange spine with black band

Everyman's Library is a series of reprints of classic literature, primarily from theWestern canon. It began in 1906. It is currently published in hardback byRandom House. It was originally an imprint ofJ. M. Dent (itself later a division ofWeidenfeld & Nicolson and presently an imprint of Orion Books), who continue to publishEveryman Paperbacks.

History

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Everyman's Library was conceived in 1905 by London publisherJoseph Malaby Dent, whose goal was to create a 1,000-volume library of world literature that was affordable for, and that appealed to, every kind of person, from students to the working classes to the cultural elite. Dent followed the design principles and to a certain extent the style established byWilliam Morris in hisKelmscott Press. For this, Dent asked theMonotype corporation to design a new typeface:Veronese was a remake of a foundry-face Dent had used before. Series 59 came out in 1912, and was made in the same style of the Golden Type, but with sharper slab serifs and cleaner lines. Now Dent was able to produce his texts with machines.[1]

This old style was later replaced in 1935 byEric Ravilious's designs.[2] Everyman's Library books were pocket-sizedhardcovers that sold initially for what was then the remarkably low price of ashilling apiece. The original U.S. distribution rights were granted to New York City publishersE. P. Dutton.

The name of the publication series was suggested by poet and editorErnest Rhys, who was named head editor of the series initially, and asked to find a suitable name to encompass Dent's goal. Rhys tried and discarded many ideas before recalling a quotation from the medieval playEveryman in which the character of Knowledge says to Everyman:

Everyman,
I will go with thee,
and be thy guide,
In thy most need
to go by thy side.

This quotation appears on the title page of all volumes of Everyman's Library and Everyman Paperbacks.

J. M. Dent and Company commenced the series in 1906 with an edition ofJames Boswell'sLife of Johnson, published with a quotation on the title page from the works ofJohn Milton: "A good book is the precious life-blood of a master-spirit, embalmed and treasured upon purpose to a life beyond life." In 1910, 500 books had been published under the Everyman trademark, and in 1956, fulfilling Dent's original goal—the thousandth volume,Aristotle'sMetaphysics, having been selected for the honour, was published.

By 1975, Dent's vision had been well surpassed, as Everyman's Library consisted of 994 titles published in 1,239 volumes.[3] Volumes were collected under the following genres: Fiction, Theology & Philosophy, History, Classical, For Young People, Essays, Oratory, Poetry & Drama, Biography, Reference, and Romance. The appropriate genre was printed inside and used to organise the periodically released lists of the series.[4]

After ceasing publication of new titles in the 1970s, the hardback rights to Everyman's Library were sold to the newly formed David Campbell Publishers in 1991 and relaunched with the support of the Random House Group in the United Kingdom and through Alfred A. Knopf (which had been acquired by Random House in 1960)[5] in the United States, a move praised by many notable authors. Control of Everyman's Library passed to US-based Random House in 2002, who continue to publish it under the Knopf Publishers imprint there and (albeit without changes) as Random House UK elsewhere.[6]

J. M. Dent & Sons was acquired by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 1988, itself acquired by theOrion Publishing Group in 1991, now both part ofHachette Livre (UK). Orion continues to publish the unrelated Everyman Paperbacks under the J. M. Dent imprint in the UK and viaCharles E. Tuttle Co. in the US.[7]

The current membership of the Honorary Editorial Committee includesHenry Louis Gates Jr.,Cynthia Ozick andSimon Schama.[8] Former committee members includeHarold Bloom andToni Morrison.

Everyman's Encyclopaedia

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A notable addition to the library was a multi-volume encyclopedia, which was added to the range in 1913. Individual volumes could be purchased separately, enabling the set to be budgeted over time. The fifth edition was published in 1967, by which time it consisted of 12 volumes, containing 7763 pages.

The page size was 9 by 5 inches (23 by 13 cm), but as the printing was 8 point, a large amount of information was contained in each volume. As a volume only weighed about 1.25 kg (2.8 lb), it was considered a better size for use by children.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Judy Slinn, Sebastian Carter, Richard Southall: (2014)History of the Monotype Corporation, Printing Historical society (London UK) & Vanbrugh Press (Woodstock), p. 196.
  2. ^Steinberg, Sigfrid Henry (1961),Five Hundred Years of Printing; 2nd ed. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books; pp. 356–60.
  3. ^"Homepage: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group". Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Retrieved30 April 2025.
  4. ^Atlas of Ancient & Classical Geography. London: Dent, 1907; prelims.
  5. ^About Us Random House (retrieved 10 May 2009)
  6. ^Knopf snaps up Everyman's Library Bookseller, 15 November 2002.
  7. ^About OrionArchived 2010-01-22 at theWayback Machine Orion Publishing Group (retrieved 10 May 2009).
  8. ^"Everyman's Library". Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. 30 April 2025.

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