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in 1906. Cassell was at that time in the doldrums, but Flower built up a stable of magazine titles that grew to dominate the British magazine market for many years. In 1912 he was given charge of the book publishing branch of the company, where he brought in such authors as
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In 1926, Cassell's magazines were sold to the Amalgamated Press, and Flower raised enough money to buy the book-publishing branch of the company, becoming proprietor and managing director in 1927. In 1938, shortly after receiving a
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was published in 1923 and reissued in a revised edition in 1959. The book was well received, but later writers on Handel have disputed Flower's portrait of Handel as "sexless and safe".
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Thomas, Gary C. "'Was George Frideric Handel Gay?': On Closet Questions and Cultural Politics" in Brett, Philip, Elizabeth Wood, and Gary C. Thomas.
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to look after the literary affairs of the company while his successor, his son Desmond, was on active service. Flower commissioned
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later commented on "the prudish timidity of their editor, old Newman Flower. According to
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for publication – more than a million words in manuscript to be edited.
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Flower was twice married, first in 1903 to Evelyne Readwin of
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for services to literature, he retired, but returned during
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he entered the publishing trade in London at the age of 17.
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Queering the Pitch: The New Gay and Lesbian Musicology
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Index


Cassell & Co
George Frideric Handel
Franz Schubert
Arthur Sullivan
Arnold Bennett
Fontmell Magna
Dorset
Whitgift School
Lord Northcliffe
Cassell & Co
Arnold Bennett
G. K. Chesterton
H. G. Wells
knighthood
World War II
Winston Churchill
A History of the English-Speaking Peoples
The Times
The Second World War

Arthur
George Frideric Handel
Herbert Sullivan
Arthur Sullivan
Franz Schubert
Arnold Bennett
Rupert Hart-Davis
Hugh Walpole
Wells, Norfolk

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