Sir Basil Henry Blackwell (29 May 18899 April 1984) was an English bookseller.
He was educated at Magdalen College School, Oxford and Merton College, Oxford. He was the first person in his family to attend university. In 1913, he began working with his father at Blackwell's. Upon his father's death in 1924, he took over the company and remained working there for decades. He married Marion Christine Soans. Their daughter was Dame Penelope Jessel.
He was made a Knight Bachelor in 1956 by Elizabeth II, the only bookseller ever to receive that honour. In 1959, he was elected to an honorary Fellowship at Merton. In 1970, he was given the honorary Freedom of the City of Oxford. Full list of people and organisations that have been awarded Freedom of the City of Oxford since 1900, oxford.gov.uk. Accessed 3 June 2024.
In 1979, he was awarded a Doctorate of Civil Law Honorary degree at the Oxford Encaenia.
Blackwell was a prosecution witness in the 1966 private prosecution attempt to bar the book Last Exit to Brooklyn from United Kingdom publication.
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