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  1. Franklin Thomas Grant Richards (21 October 1872 – 24 February 1948) was a British publisher and writer. After creating his own publishing firm at the age of just 24 years old, [1] he launched The World's Classics series (still published by Oxford University Press as Oxford World's Classics ) and published writers such as George ...

  2. First established in 1901 by Grant Richards and purchased by OUP in 1906, this imprint publishes primarily dramatic and classic literature for students and the general public. Its competitors include Penguin Classics, Everyman's Library, and the Modern Library.

  3. Franklin Thomas Grant Richards (21 October 1872 – 24 February 1948) was a British publisher and writer. After creating his own publishing firm at the age of just 24 years old, he launched The World's Classics series (still published by Oxford University Press as Oxford World's Classics ) and published writers such as George Bernard Shaw, A. E ...

  4. Grant Richards was only twenty-four years old when he created his first publishing house in 1897 at 9 Henrietta Street in Covent Garden. Born on 21 October 1872, he was the son of Franklin Thomas Richards, a Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Oxford.

  5. Franklin Thomas Grant Richards, known as Grant Richards, was a British publisher and writer born on October 21, 1872, at University Hall, Hillhead, Partick, Lanarkshire. He attended school first at Langdale House, Oxford, beginning in 1880, and later at the City of London School.

  6. British writer Franklin Thomas Grant Richards founded his own publishing house in January 1897. Under the imprint of Grant Richards, his publications that year included the Paris and Florence volumes of Grant Allen’s Historical Guides series as well as Allen’s The Evolution of the Idea of God: An Inquiry into the Origins of Religion.