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The Quince Tree Press
The Quince Tree Press is the imprint established in 1966 by J. L. Carr to publish his maps, pocket books and novels.〔Carr, J. L. (1987) ''An Inventory and a History of the Quince Tree Press to mark its 21st year and the sale of its 500,000th small book. August 1987.'' Kettering: The Quince Tree Press〕 The Press is now run by his son Robert Carr and his wife, Jane.
== History of the press ==

When Carr took 2-year leave of absence from teaching in 1967 aged 55 years with savings of £1,600, his aim was to see if he could make his living by selling decorated maps of English counties and small pocket books of poems.〔 These he published from his house at Mill Dale Road in Kettering, Northamptonshire, under the imprint The Quince Tree Press. The quince is a fruiting tree native to the Caucasus and there was one in the front garden of Carr's house.
Carr's maps are of architectural and historical interest rather than being geographical, and give brief details, observations and quotations in a quirky style about buildings, historical events and people related to places in the old counties of England, before they were reorganised in 1974. The maps are meant to be read and framed and to stimulate conversation.〔
Carr's small books are typically 16 stapled pages, usually about 13 x 9 cm, with decorated card covers. Carr wrote: 'These books fit small envelopes, go for a minimum stamp and are perfect for cold bedrooms - only one hand and a wrist need suffer exposure'. Carr recorded in 1983 that sales of the small books reached a peak in 1980, when he sold 43,369 copies,〔Carr, J. L. (1983) "A double life in literature". ''The Author''; Vol 44, No 4, pp. 102 - 104.〕 and by 1987 he had sold more than 500,000 in total.〔 Many titles are still published by the Quince Tree Press, as well as some new ones, for example Florence Nightingale and Laurence Sterne.
Carr sold his novels and small books published by the Quince Tree Press directly to booksellers and by mail order to readers, and offered copies of his other novels bought as remainders from his previous publishers. For example Carr obtained 900 remaindered copies of ''The Harpole Report'' from Secker and Warburg at 12 pence each 〔 and was able to sell them all at their full price of £1.75 after Frank Muir had named it on ''Desert Island Discs'' as the book he would take with him to the imaginary island.〔

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