Proper noun
Gollancz (plural Gollanczes)
A surname.
At the same time, the communist Daily Worker was running an attack on The Road to Wigan Pier, misquoting Orwell as saying "the working classes smell"; a letter to Gollancz from Orwell threatening libel action brought a stop to this. Source: Internet
Gollancz in association with Crawley, London. Source: Internet
At the last minute, Gollancz shortened the title to Down and Out in Paris and London. Source: Internet
Doris Hawkins wrote a pamphlet entitled "Atlantic Torpedo" after her eventual return to England, published by Victor Gollancz in 1943. Source: Internet
Gollancz feared the second half would offend readers and added a disculpatory preface to the book while Orwell was in Spain. Source: Internet
Gollancz have announced plans to release the entire Corum stories in both print and ebook form, commencing in 2013. Source: Internet