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A Life in Fifty Books: A Publisher's Memoir

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'There are good publishers and there are great publishers. And then there's Anthony Cheetham.' Richard Dawkins

In November 1966, by way of Mexico City, Eton College, Balliol College, Oxford, and a Norwegian raspberry farm, Anthony Cheetham entered the doors of a publishing company for the first time to begin work as a junior editor. Fifty-eight years later he could look back on a career in which he had shaped the landscape of post-war British publishing to a significant degree, having established such prominent and notably successful companies as Century, Orion, Quercus and Head of Zeus, and launched imprints – from Abacus in 1973 to Zephyr in 2017 – that continue to flourish in the third decade of the twenty-first century.

Starting with Homer's Odyssey and ending with works by the evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and the German historian Ernst Kantorowicz, Anthony Cheetham has selected fifty books as mileposts with which to map the course of his long and productive career. Many of these are titles that he himself published (Dune, The Thorn Birds, A Suitable Boy, Meetings with Remarkable Trees, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo); some are books he wished he had published (Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time); others are simply masterworks that left an indelible mark on him (The Lord of the Rings, War and Peace).

A Life in Fifty Books is an affectionate and revelatory account of a publishing life remarkable for its longevity, its entrepreneurial energy and for the breadth and catholicity of its output – which runs the gamut of seriousness from academically distinguished works of history, science and philosophy to Confessions of a Window Cleaner. Full of encounters with remarkable individuals as well as extraordinary books and embellished with beautiful photographs of book jackets from the 1950s to the present day, A Life in Fifty Books is an engagingly written survey of an industry which, in its author's well-chosen words, offers its practitioners '…a passport to roam across the entire spectrum of human experience, endeavour and belief'.

204 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 6, 2025

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March 30, 2025
Reflections and lessons learned/the content of this book made me feel…

…that I love and hate the publishing business! Fascinating to read about the publishers so key in UK indie profession though. A very succinct and to the point walk through a career - is this directness what made him successful or the easiest way to cover so much briefly? A person two worlds socially removed from myself but a good overall book
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February 20, 2026
If you wanted to know about the book industry this will inform you, perhaps scare you. Cheetham has produced a fascinating memoir that led me to add several tomes to my reading list. I liked his comment about Kingsley Amis. A close friend thought that Lucky Jim was the best story ever written and Cheetham doesn't mention that one except in passing. I never saw Lucky Jim as a great book but my friend never liked Isaac Asimov like I did.
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April 15, 2025
Anthony Cheetham is a legendary publisher who started publishing houses like Century, Orion, Quercus, and Head of Zeus. This beautifully designed volume contains his memoir. Unfortunately, it is more of an outline than a real memoir. It's short and rather superficial. This is a missed opportunity from the man who introduced us to Cixin Liu, Ken Follett, Stieg Larsson, Vikram Seth, and many more.
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