Gordon Fraser (publisher)

The role of Fraser and The Minority Press in British literary criticism has been described by Ian Duncan MacKillop.

[3] In 1935, Fraser set up a bookshop in Portugal Place, Cambridge, combining it with a small gallery of fine art prints, and in 1938 he introduced his first Christmas greetings cards.

[1] He founded a greetings card company bearing his name, the Gordon Fraser Gallery, which was located on Fitzroy Road, Primrose Hill, London.

During the Second World War he served as an intelligence officer in north Africa and worked with the partisan underground in Yugoslavia.

[1] The Gordon Fraser Charitable Trust, created in 1966, makes donations to charities, considering applications quarterly.

Photograph of Gordon Fraser taken by Robert Gaillot
"Cette photographie a été faîte dans son appartement de Fitzroy yard. Un dimanche après-midi, en 1974 ou en 1975, je ne me souviens pas exactement."