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Robin Philip Hyman (9 September 1931 – 12 January 2017) was a British publisher who was the chairman of Laurence King Publishing from 1991 to 2004.


Early life

Hyman was born in 1931 to Leonard and Helen Hyman (née Mautner). He was educated at
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and
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. Between 1949 and 1951, he completed his
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in the
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, and then studied for an undergraduate degree in English at the
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, graduating in 1955. He was the editor of the university's student magazine ''Mermaid'' for one year. Prior to University, he had spent some time working in the booksellers' business, particularly valuing the time he spent working for W.J. Bryce's bookshop in
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,
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. One of his colleagues at this time was Ivan Chambers, and Hyman later stated that he learned "more about new bookselling from Ivan Chambers than from anyone else".


Career


Publishing

Hyman began his publishing career soon after graduating in 1955, securing a position at
Evans Brothers Evans Brothers Ltd (or Evans Brothers Limited) was a British publishing house that was part of the Evans Publishing Group UK. The firm first published teacher training materials and in later years broadened its catalogue, publishing children's bo ...
that he had found through the Employment Group of the
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. Hyman remained with Evans Brothers for 22 years, working in various positions and rising eventually to the post of Managing Director. His first role at Evans Brothers was working on publicity for the education department, with an initial task of writing the blurb for the 1955 ''Year Book of Education''. In 1956, he moved to the production department, of which he was made the manager the following year. In 1964, he became a director, having also had experience of editorial work within the company. He was then made Deputy Managing Director in 1967. He served as the managing director between 1972 and 1977. In 1977, he became the chairman of Bell & Hyman, remaining in this position until the company's merge with
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in 1986. He served as the managing director of the new company, Unwin Hyman, until 1988, at which point he became its chairman and chief executive. Between 1991 and 2004, Hyman served as the chairman for
Laurence King Publishing Laurence King Publishing is an publishing house based in London, with offices in Europe and the USA. It was founded by Laurence King in 1991. Laurence King Publishing publish over 120 new titles every year for the mainstream adult, children's an ...
.


Boards and councils

In 1975, he became involved in the work of the
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, of which he was a member until 1992. He served in several executive positions, namely as treasurer (1982–1984), vice president (1988–1989 and 1991–1992) and president (1989–1991).


As author

Hyman is also the author of several works, most notably the compiler of ''A Dictionary of Famous Quotations'' (1962). He has also been the editor of other dictionaries, including the ''Boys' and Girls' First Dictionary'' (1967), the ''Bell & Hyman First Colour Dictionary'' (1985) and the ''Universal Primary Dictionary'' (1976). The ''Universal Primary Dictionary'' was compiled for use in Africa. Together with his wife Inge, he has also written a number of children's books, including ''Barnabas Ball at the Circus'' (1967), ''Runaway James and the Night Owl'' (1968), ''The Hippo Who Wanted To Fly'' (1973), ''The Magical Fish'' (1974), ''Peter's Magic Hide-and-Seek'' (1982).


Personal life

Hyman married Inge Neufeld in 1966, and they currently live in the
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area of northwest London. They have two sons and one daughter. Hyman lists theatre, reading and travel among his interests and is a member of the
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and
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. He is a
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. Hyman died in his sleep on 12 January 2017.


Published works


Dictionaries

* ''The Modern Dictionary of Quotations'' (Evans Bros., 1962) * ''Boys' and Girls' First Dictionary'' (Evans Bros., 1967) * ''Evans First Dictionary'' (Evans Bros., 1976) * ''Universal Primary Dictionary'' (Evans Bros., 1976) * ''Bell & Hyman First Colour Dictionary'' (Bell & Hyman, 1985)


Children's books

All of the listed works were co-written with Inge Neufeld and illustrated by Yutaka Sugita, unless indicated otherwise: * ''Barnabas Ball at the Circus'' (Evans Bros., 1967) * ''Runaway James and the Night Owl'' (Evans Bros., 1968) * ''Run, Run, Chase the Sun'' (Evans Bros., 1969) * ''The Happiest Elephant in the World'' (Evans Bros., 1969) * ''Three Bags Full: An Anthology of Nursery Rhymes'' (Evans Bros., 1972) * ''Happy With Hubert'' (Evans Bros., 1972) * ''The Hippo Who Wanted To Fly'' (Evans Bros., 1973) * ''The Magical Fish'' (Evans Bros., 1974) * ''Casper and the Lion Cub'' (Evans Bros., 1974) * ''The Fairy Tale Book'' (Evans Bros., 1974)By Robin Hyman, with illustrations by Malcolm Carrick. * ''Casper and the Rainbow Bird'' (Evans Bros., 1975) * ''The Greatest Explorers in the World'' (Evans Bros., 1978) * ''The Treasure Box'' (Evans Bros., 1980) * ''Peter's Magic Hide-and-Seek'' (Evans Bros., 1982)


References

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