Template:Unreferenced stub T. Fisher Unwin was the London publishing house.
History[]
The firm was owned by Thomas Fisher Unwin and founded by him in 1882.
The latterly more famous Stanley Unwin (his nephew) started his career by coming to work in his uncle's firm.
The firm published some of the works of W.H. Hudson, including his 1887 novel A Crystal Age.
In 1914 Stanley Unwin purchased a controlling interest in the firm of George Allen and Sons, and established George Allen and Unwin, later to become Allen and Unwin.
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