After graduating, he convinced Scottish publisher
Stephanie Wolfe Murray to give him a job at Canongate, then a respected but still somewhat marginalised Scottish company founded in 1973, which he joined as an intern. When Canongate was on the verge of bankruptcy in 1994, Byng, then in his mid-20s, instigated a buyout, aided by his business partner Hugh Andrew, his stepfather (former
BBC chairman
Sir Christopher Bland) and then father-in-law (co-chairman of the multinational investment bank
Salomon Smith Barney). an event in which on 5 March 2011 (following
World Book Day on 3 March) one million books – 40,000 copies of each of 25 carefully selected titles – were given away to members of the public in the UK and Ireland. It entailed 20,000 "givers" each distributing 48 copies of their chosen title to whomever they chose. == References ==