Constable & Robinson has announced the death of chairman Nick
Robinson.
Robinson died last Friday (30th August) aged 58, following a longstanding
illness.
Robinson began his career as assistant editor at arts magazine Apollo
in the late 1970s, before moving to Chatto & Windus and then Breslich
and Foss.
He founded Robinson Publishing in 1983 where among his achievements was the
pioneering of cognitive behavioural therapy self-help books. Fifteen of the
Robinson Psychology Overcoming books were this year adopted nationally as part
of the Books on Prescription scheme under NICE guidelines.
In 1999 Robinson merged the company with Britain’s oldest independent
publisher Constable & Co to create Constable & Robinson. C&R said
Robinson "brought new life to the Constable name, then propelled it into the
21st century with a series of innovations."
Constable & Robinson was named both Independent Publisher of the Year at
the Bookseller
Industry Awards and IPG Independent Publisher of the Year in 2012.
After gradually stepping back from the running of C&R from 2009 onwards
to become chairman, Robinson served on the Publishers Association Council.
C&R m.d. Pete Duncan said: "Nick possessed a truly brilliant combination
of instinctive decision-making, entrepreneurial business sense, and ultimate
devotion to his staff. Outwardly patrician but privately deeply warm and
grounded, he inspired confidence and loyalty in people wherever he went. I will
miss him enormously."
Author and friend Nicholas Shakespeare added: "It will surprise none who knew
him that Nick succeeded in creating one of Britain's leading independent
publishing houses. He was someone who preferred not to fish in the main river.
Constable & Robinson reflects his strengths and character, a marvellous
mingling of the traditional and the modern. He was an unsnobbish gentleman in
the best sense, yielding to no-one in his passion for art and field sports; he
also had the beady eye of his Harris bawk for a business deal or new trend. I
knew him for 50 years, and knew few people in the book world more alive."
Robinson is survived by wife Nova Jayne, who serves as a C&R director and
now becomes chair of the board as part of a succession plan, as well as by his
son and daughter.
Details of a memorial service will be given at a later date.
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