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55:, England. His father Louis Heinemann was a native of Hanover, Germany, who immigrated as a child with his family. He became a director of Parr's Bank. Heinemann's mother was born Jane Lavino. Both his parents were Jewish by descent, although they had converted to Anglicanism, which their families had followed for two generations. In his early life, the boy Heiemann wanted to be a musician, either as a performer or a composer, but he came to believe that he lacked the ability to be successful in that field. 22: 121:
Heinemann had published in 1890. Whistler attended their wedding as the best man and painted the bride's portrait in 1900. In 1904, Heinemann divorced his wife. On 5 October 1920, Heinemann died unexpectedly in London, England. Heinemann had no children and his presumptive heir, his nephew John
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On 2 February 1899, Heinemann married Magda Stuart Sindici, a writer who used the pseudonym Kassandra Vivaria, at St. Antonio's Church in Anzio, Italy. Her father was Augusto Sindici, an Italian poet. Her mother was
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Publisher from Surbiton, Surrey, England who founded the Heinemann publishing house in London
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by Vivian Allen, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997, pp. 373-384
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in 1890. The company published many translations of the classics in
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Heinemann took a job with the music publishing company of
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William Heinemann: A Century of Publishing, 1890-1990
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Heinemann
publishing house
Surbiton
Surrey
Nicolas Trübner
Covent Garden
Great Britain
H. G. Wells
Robert Louis Stevenson
Rudyard Kipling
Sylvia Plath
Ted Hughes
Francesca Stuart Sindici
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
The Gentle Art of Making Enemies
First World War
Frank Nelson Doubleday
Royal Society of Literature
W. H. Heinemann Award
Larousse Gastronomique
Wolcott Balestier
John Galsworthy
Edmund Gosse
Nicolas Trübner
The Allies' Fairy Book


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