The Folio Society was founded in 1947 by
Charles Ede,
Christopher Sandford (of
Golden Cockerel Press), and
Alan Bott (founder of
Pan Books). Folio and the Golden Cockerel Press shared premises in Poland Street until 1955. The Folio Society moved to its location in 44 Eagle Street,
Holborn, in 1994 – in 2017, their offices moved to 4 Maguire Street, London. At its inception, The Folio Society operated as a membership-based
book club; as the list of titles grew, the membership commitment was established as four books per year. Since 2011, anyone has been able to purchase from the Folio Society list without committing to membership. On 1 September 2016, the company ended its membership-based structure and Folio editions are now available to purchase online. In 1971, The Folio Society was incorporated and purchased by
John Letts and Halfdan Lynner. Under their ownership, The Folio Society published the collected novels of
Dickens,
Trollope,
Hardy,
Elizabeth Gaskell and
Conrad.
Lord Gavron was owner and chairman of The Folio Society from 1982 until his death in 2015. Lady Gavron took over as chair until 2021, when Folio became an
Employee Ownership Trust. '', by
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