Geoffrey Bles
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Geoffrey Bles | |
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| Born | David Geoffrey Bles 5 September 1886 |
| Died | 3 April 1957 (aged 70) London, England |
| Alma mater | Merton College, Oxford |
| Occupation | Publisher |
| Known for | Publisher of the first five The Chronicles of Narnia books |
| Spouse | Evelyn Constance Halse |
David Geoffrey Bles (5 September 1886 – 3 April 1957) was a British publisher, with a reputation for spotting new talent. He started his eponymous publishing firm in London in 1923[1] and published the first five books of C. S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia series.[2]
Bles read Greats at Merton College, Oxford, followed by entry to the Indian Civil Service.[1][3] During the First World War he was commissioned into the Indian Army Reserve of Officers in October 1917 and was attached to the 17th Cavalry, Indian Army, in November 1917.[4] He served in the Political Department in Mesopotamia in 1918 before demobilisation in June 1919 and returning to the Indian Civil Service.[5][4] On 3 January 1920, he married Evelyn Constance Halse.[citation needed]