Chambers is a reference publisher formerly based in
Edinburgh
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,
Scotland
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, which held the property rights of Chambers Publishers.
History of Chambers
Chambers was founded as Chambers Publishers by the two brothers
William Chambers of Glenormiston and
Robert Chambers. They were born into a rich, mill-owning family in
Peebles
Peebles () is a town in the Scottish Borders, Scotland. It was historically a royal burgh and the county town of Peeblesshire. According to the United Kingdom census, 2011, 2011 census, the population was 8,376 and the estimated population in ...
in Scotland in 1800 and 1802 respectively, during the time of the
war with France. The war impoverished the family and, in 1813, the family left Peebles for Edinburgh. Robert remained at home to finish his education, but William was forced to find work to support his parents. He was a keen reader and would get up early in the morning to read by the dawn light because he was too poor to buy candles. He was apprenticed to a bookseller, at the sum of 4 shillings a week. Robert, also an avid reader, could not go to university when he finished school because his parents could not afford to pay. He too moved to Edinburgh, rented a one-roomed shop in Leith Walk, and set himself up as a bookseller when he was just 16 years old. William's apprenticeship came to an end when he turned 18 and he joined Robert working in the shop.
Although they had had a modest beginning, the brothers began to do well. They had no training in printing and binding but together they printed, bound and published 750 copies of ''The Songs of Robert Burns'' in around 1819. This was the nearest thing to a guaranteed best-seller in 19th-century Edinburgh, and brought further profits and some fame.
In 1824, Robert wrote, and the brothers published, ''Traditions of Edinburgh''. Education was always the main priority for William and Robert. In 1832, they published ''The Chambers Journal'', a weekly newspaper containing articles on subjects such as history, religion, language and science, many of which were written by Robert himself. It was an immediate success and within a few years the weekly circulation had risen to 84,000 copies. This put an end to their struggle to survive although they still had to work hard.
Between 1859 and 1868 they published their most important work to date, the renowned ''
Chambers's Encyclopaedia'' (no longer published), in 520 weekly parts at three-halfpence each.
[Law, M. D. "Preface" in ''Chambers's Encyclopædia''. London: George Newnes, 1961, Vol. 1, pp. vii-x.] The first edition was based on a translation into English of the 10th edition of the
German-language
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''Konversations-Lexikon'', which became the ''
Brockhaus Enzyklopädie
The ( German for ''Brockhaus Encyclopedia'') is a German-language encyclopedia which until 2009 was published by the F. A. Brockhaus printing house.
The first edition originated in the '' Conversations-Lexikon'' published by Renatus Gotthelf ...
''.
[Chambers’s Encyclopaedia]
Encyclopædia Britannica Online, 2013. Retrieved 30 August 2013. This went through several further editions, reaching a high point of quality with the 1950 edition published in 15 volumes by
George Newnes, which took six years to prepare, cost £500,000 and included the work of over 2,300 authors. The work was lauded by the then
Lord Chancellor
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,
Lord Jowitt, as "outstanding proof" of British scholarship, while the managing editor, M. D. Law, commented that she believed the work to be the first major encyclopaedia to be published in Britain since before the First World War. The encyclopaedia was regarded as such a scholarly achievement that Law received the
O.B.E. for her efforts.
Chambers also published an extensive list of innovative and ultra-reliable language and reference titles, covering English-language dictionaries, thesauruses, bilingual dictionaries, and specialist titles on subjects such as biography, quotations, literary characters, science and technology and world history.
In 1989, Chambers was acquired by
Groupe de La Cite
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Air and aviation groups
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, part of CEP. Chambers purchased the formerly independent
George G. Harrap and Co. in 1992. Harrap mainly publishes bilingual dictionaries, for instance ''
Harrap's Shorter French Dictionary''. The Harrap list also includes study aids, slang dictionaries, phrasebooks and business dictionaries. In the UK, Harrap publishes bilingual titles in French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German and Polish.
Havas
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Havas operates in more than 100 countries. The group ...
acquired CEP in 1997; Havas was then acquired by
Vivendi
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in 1998. Vivendi sold its European book publishing to
Lagardère Group
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Headed ...
in 2002.
At the end of 2009, the parent company shut the Edinburgh premises of Chambers Harrap Publishers. The Chambers imprint was managed from London by
Hodder Education
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, while Harrap titles were moved to
Larousse in Paris. Chambers was moved to the
John Murray division of Hodder in 2013.
A
subsidiary
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, Allied Chambers, publishes the titles for the market in and around India.
[See, e.g., The distribution sub-subsidiary of Allied Chambers is given as Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd.]
Current publications
Chambers Harrap Publishers is best known for its flagship title, ''
The Chambers Dictionary
''The Chambers Dictionary'' was first published by William and Robert Chambers as ''Chambers's English Dictionary'' in 1872. It was an expanded version of ''Chambers's Etymological Dictionary'' of 1867, compiled by James Donald. A second editio ...
'', which contains more words and definitions than any other single-volume dictionary and is known for its occasionally humorous definitions. The Chambers list is currently split into the following areas:
*Dictionaries
*Thesauruses
*Language Reference
*Subject Reference
*School Range
*Crosswords
*Puzzles
*Games
*Phrasebooks
*Adult Learners' Range
Slang
At the end of 2007 Chambers Harrap Publishers acquired the rights to publish the renowned British slang lexicographer
Jonathon Green
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Early life and education
Jonathon Green was born in 1948. Of Jewish origin, he was educated at Bedford School (1961–1965) and ...
's Slang Dictionary as
Chambers Slang Dictionary', originally published by Cassell of the
Orion Publishing Group
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. This new edition was published in October 2008.
Brewer's
On 1 January 2008, Chambers Harrap Publishers acquired the Brewer's list from
Orion Publishing Group
Orion Publishing Group Ltd. is a UK-based book publisher. It was founded in 1991 and acquired Weidenfeld & Nicolson the following year. The group has published numerous bestselling books by notable authors including Ian Rankin, Michael Connell ...
, including the famous ''
Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
''Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable'', sometimes referred to simply as ''Brewer's'', is a reference work containing definitions and explanations of many famous phrases, allusions, and figures, whether historical or mythical.
The "New Edi ...
''.
See also
* For other history and founders:
**
">William Chambers and
Robert Chambers.
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George G. Harrap and Co.
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The Chambers Dictionary
''The Chambers Dictionary'' was first published by William and Robert Chambers as ''Chambers's English Dictionary'' in 1872. It was an expanded version of ''Chambers's Etymological Dictionary'' of 1867, compiled by James Donald. A second editio ...
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Chambers's Edinburgh Journal
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia
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Harrap's Shorter French Dictionary
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William Chambers of Glenormiston
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Ebenezer Cobham Brewer
References
Further reading
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External links
ChambersA History of Chambers HarrapDemocratising Knowledge: An Online Resource from National Museums Scotland
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