André Deutsch

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André Deutsch was a prominent 20th-century British publishing house, founded by Hungarian-born publisher André Deutsch, known for releasing influential literary and non-fiction works.

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instanceOf British publishing company
publishing house
activePeriod late 20th century
mid-20th century
country United Kingdom
founder André Deutsch (publisher) NERFINISHED
genre literary fiction
non-fiction
headquartersLocation London NERFINISHED
inception 1947
industry book publishing
languageOfWorkOrName English
namedAfter André Deutsch (publisher) NERFINISHED
notableFor publishing influential literary works in the 20th century
publishing influential non-fiction works in the 20th century
publisherOf A House for Mr Biswas NERFINISHED
A. S. Byatt NERFINISHED
Anita Brookner NERFINISHED
Anthony Burgess NERFINISHED
Brian Moore NERFINISHED
Doris Lessing NERFINISHED
Germaine Greer NERFINISHED
In a Free State NERFINISHED
Jack Kerouac NERFINISHED
Jean Rhys NERFINISHED
John Fowles NERFINISHED
John Updike NERFINISHED
Kingsley Amis NERFINISHED
Margaret Atwood NERFINISHED
Nadine Gordimer NERFINISHED
Norman Mailer NERFINISHED
P. D. James NERFINISHED
Peter Carey NERFINISHED
Philip Roth NERFINISHED
Portnoy's Complaint NERFINISHED
Surfacing NERFINISHED
The Edible Woman NERFINISHED
The Female Eunuch NERFINISHED
The French Lieutenant's Woman NERFINISHED
The Golden Notebook NERFINISHED
The Golden Notebook (first UK edition) NERFINISHED
The Handmaid's Tale NERFINISHED
The Magus NERFINISHED
The Naked and the Dead NERFINISHED
The Rachel Papers NERFINISHED
The Tin Drum (English edition) NERFINISHED
V. S. Naipaul NERFINISHED
Wole Soyinka NERFINISHED
significantEvent acquired by Carlton Publishing Group
imprint used by Carlton Books

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book "Into That Darkness" by Gitta Sereny publisher André Deutsch
subject surface form: Into That Darkness