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  3. Jonathan Cape. This article is about the publisher. For the mathematician, see Jonathan Cape (mathematician). Jonathan Cape is a London publishing firm founded in 1921 by Herbert Jonathan Cape (1879–1960), who was head of the firm until his death. Cape and his business partner Wren Howard (1893–1968) set up the publishing house in 1921.

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    Thomas Michael Maschler (16 August 1933 – 15 October 2020) [1] [2] was a British publisher and writer. From 1960, he was influential as the head of publishing company Jonathan Cape over a period of more than three decades. Maschler was noted for instituting the Booker Prize for British, Irish and Commonwealth literature in 1969.

  5. Publishers Jonathan Cape. 0 references. FactGrid item ID. Q405166. 0 references. Fandom article ID. logos:Jonathan_Cape. language of work or name. English. subject named as. Jonathan Cape. 0 references. arthur-ransome:Jonathan_Cape. language of work or name. English. subject named as. Jonathan Cape. 0 references. Freebase ID /m/03d0jx. subject ...

  6. Jonathan Cape FRS (1793 – 9 September 1868) was a mathematician and Church of England clergyman. Life. Cape was born in 1793 in Uldale, Cumberland (now Cumbria ), the eldest son of the Rev. Joseph Cape (d. 1830). He was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1812 as a sizar, graduating with a BA in 1816 (5th Wrangler) and MA in 1821.

  7. Attorney General v Jonathan Cape Ltd [1975] 3 All ER 484 is a UK constitutional law case, concerning the rule of law. Facts [ edit ] The Attorney General applied for an injunction to stop Jonathan Cape Ltd and the Sunday Times publishing the diaries of the late Richard Crossman , a Cabinet minister for Housing in the Labour Party under Harold ...

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