The Quince Tree Press | Home of JL Carr's Novels, Pocket Books & Maps (original) (raw)

A family-run business for 6 decades, The Quince Tree Press was first established in 1964 by JL Carr as the publishing house for a series of Pocket Books: small selections from the great poets, idiosyncratic dictionaries, wood engravers, volumes of fabled sayings and small histories. Hand-drawn, poster-sized historical County Maps completed the early productions. Then followed eight novels, the best known of which is 'A Month in the Country’; shortlisted for the Booker Prize and winning the Guardian Fiction Prize in 1980.

As independent publishers we focus on designing and producing quality titles which are complementary to the author's original intentions. Following in the Founder’s unique and unconventional style, there is a degree of unorthodoxy about all the publications.