Victor Gollancz Born: 9-Apr-1893 Birthplace: London, England Died: 8-Feb-1967 Location of death: London, England Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Publisher Nationality: England Executive summary: Founder of Victor Gollancz, Ltd. Military service: British Army (WWI) Father: Alexander Gollancz (wholesale jeweler) Wife: Ruth Löwy (m. 1919, five daughters)
High School: St. Paul's School, London University: New College, Oxford University Teacher: Repton College
Victor Gollancz, Ltd. Founder (1927-67)
Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels 1960 Knighthood 1965
Author of books:
Industrial Ideals (1920, pamphlet) Let My People Go: Some Practical Proposals for Dealing with Hitler's Massacre of the Jews and an Appeal to the British Public (1942, pamphlet) What Buchenwald Really Means (1945, pamphlet) Our Threatened Values (1946) Leaving Them to Their Fate: The Ethics of Starvation (1946) In Darkest Germany (1947) On Reconciliation (1948, pamphlet) A Year of Grace: Passages Chosen and Arranged to Express a Mood About God and Man (1950) My Dear Timothy, an Autobiographical Letter to His Grandson (1952) More For Timothy (1953) From Darkness to Light (1956) The Devil's Repertoire: or, Nuclear Bombing and the Life of Man (1959) The Case of Adolf Eichmann (1961) From Darkness to Light (1964) Journey Towards Music: A Memoir (1964, memoir) Reminiscences of Affection (1968)
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