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Eyewitness: The rise and fall of Dorling Kindersley (DK Eyewitness Books)
 
 

Eyewitness: The rise and fall of Dorling Kindersley (DK Eyewitness Books) [Kindle Edition]

Christopher Davis
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the inside story of one of Britain's most innovative and creative publishers --City Diary, Telegraph

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By the close of the last millennium Dorling Kindersley had become one of the most recognisable brands in publishing. Across the range of illustrated household reference titles, from children's books to travel guides, its distinctive look of colourful images cut out against a white background could be seen on bookshelves throughout the country - and indeed the publishing world.Apart from three minor acquisitions, DK had grown organically over 25 years to be a publicly listed company with a turnover of £200 million, some 1500 employees, publishing arms across the English language markets, a 50-strong international sales force that dealt with more than 400 publishers, a direct selling business with 30,000 independent distributors, and had expanded its skills for delivering handsomely designed reference books into the new media of videos, CD-ROMs and online educational content. Then a series of catastrophic printing decisions brought the company to its knees, and ultimately into the arms of Pearson.Christopher Davis is uniquely positioned to tell the story of DK's rise and fall. He joined the company at its foundation and in due course became Group Publisher. The narrative he provides is a dual one, encompassing the visionary genius of Peter Kindersley and the publishing revolution he fomented, and charting the remarkable, sometimes precarious, frequently hilarious, roller-coaster ride as the company grew from a handful of people in a studio in South London to a substantial global business.In the rapidly changing publishing climate of today, this book is also a nostalgic reminder of a time when creativity could flourish unburdened by the shackles of corporate bureaucracy.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1785 KB
  • Print Length: 322 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1906659192
  • Publisher: Harriman House (5 May 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004ZCTGOU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #246,874 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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A fascinating read 11 Oct 2009
Format:Paperback
A beautifully written, graceful elegy for a lost world of publishing. Davis celebrates the chaotic, creative beginnings of great business ideas, and damns the meddling of City suits in such projects to perdition. The book has resonance and relevance far beyond the world of publishing and should be read by all those interested in the secret ingredients that enable businesses to soar as well as the mistakes that cause them to plummet.
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An absolute joy ! 7 Oct 2009
By Biffo
Format:Paperback
Christopher Davis' book is a must for anyone who has ever bought a book. What an insight into a global phenomenon! The book reads like a very good after dinner conversation with a good friend. What a story ...and he tells it so very well! The Seymour, Sister Wendy and other anecdotes are priceless and the insights he gives into a company that he played such a central part in is a real treasure. Throughout Christopher Davis is witty, urbane, understated and never, ever self-indulgent, which too often can be the case in such memoirs. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
a lesson to us all 30 July 2009
Format:Paperback
It's not often you'd say that the story of a publishing company is unputdownable.It probably helped that I was working in publishing as a competitor of DK and knew many of the people - but it was still a riveting read, punctuated with some great publishing stories but ultimately sad.

It is sad when many people have worked hard to create a company that is admired (and envied) around the world - only for their work to be destroyed by the incompetence of one person.

Considering it was written by a publisher (the one species who should never write books) it's also very well written.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Good idea, but a bit of a mess...
The History of Dorling-Kindersley should have been, could have been a wonderful story, but this account lacks coherence and insight. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Caroline Zilboorg
Wonderful book!
It tells it how it was, and is written by one of the most intelligent, articulate and charismatic people I've known in publishing. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Hydra
Excellent!
I read this in one go, and loved it. As one who lived through some of the the good and bad times (1996-2002) it was very interesting to get an insight into what was actually... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Nick
Achingly funny and wonderfully wise
This is a hugely entertaining and satisfying true story, and about as far as you can get from a dull, dry company history. Read more
Published on 3 Sep 2009 by David Reynolds
The way-inside story from the way-insider
As the writer of DK's first title I was interested to learn how a publisher that grew so mightily - and deservedly - came to fall so spectacularly. Read more
Published on 31 July 2009 by Malcolm Ross-macdonald
A brilliant read - bloody marvellous, I'd say!
If you have ever had any dealings with this company (and let's face it, hundreds of thousands of people worldwide have bought DK's books at sometime or other) you must buy this, or... Read more
Published on 24 July 2009 by S. Waud
the best days in publishing ever
This book tells it all, as it was, with humor and intelligence. If you want to know what lies at the heart of a truly great company then this account of a "maison celebre" is for... Read more
Published on 8 July 2009 by S. Bateman
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