Rich & Cowan

Rich & Cowan Ltd was a book publisher, based at 37 Bedford Square, London WC1.[1] They specialized in literary books.

Books

  • A Ghost in Monte Carlo by Barbara Cartland, (1951)
  • Goethe: a play in four acts by S. M. and C. S. Fox, London,(1934)
  • Form In Literature: a theory of technique and construction by Harold Weston (1934) [2]
  • The Theatre In My Time by St. John Ervine, (1933)[3]
  • As I was going down Sackville Street by Oliver St John Gogarty (1937)

32 pages of advertisements for Rich & Cowan publications are printed in Form in Literature", (1939).

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