Proper noun
Unwin (plural Unwins)
A surname from Old English.
"Aus Meinem Leben und Denken", Felix Meiner Verlag, Leipzig, 1931, English translation 1933, George Allen & Unwin, Woking; Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998 edition with foreword by Jimmy Carter : ISBN 0-8018-6097-0 *Indian Thought and Its Development. Source: Internet
Buckley then encouraged Unwin to join in and introduced him as "Codlington Corthusite", handing back the microphone whereupon Unwin continued in Unwinese. Source: Internet
By the end of the 1950s, Unwin had ventured into the film industry, being given a part in the Cardew Robinson film Fun at St Fanny's (1956). Source: Internet
Career In 1896 Chesterton began working for the London publisher Redway, and T. Fisher Unwin, where he remained until 1902. Source: Internet
Allen & Unwin decided to incorporate the colour illustrations into their second printing, released at the end of 1937. Source: Internet
F. P. Lock, Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France (London: Allen & Unwin, 1985), p. 132. What the Glorious Revolution had meant was as important to Burke and his contemporaries as it had been for the last one hundred years in British politics. Source: Internet