Joseph Lockwood was born in poverty next to his grandfather’s mill in Southwell
Nottinghamshire; from there he went on to become a world expert and author of
the standard textbook on flour milling. In mid-life he turned from managing and
designing flour mills to becoming Chairman of EMI, ‘ The Greatest Recording
Organisation in the World’. A much sought after public figure, businessman and
government advisor, he played a major role in building the National Theatre,
restoring the Royal Opera House, as well as sitting on the Arts Council and becoming
Chairman of the Royal Ballet.
For twenty years his good friend William Cavendish worked alongside Sir Joe,
as he was always known, when Sir Joe was the Chairman of EMI, and the last
record company to remain in British ownership. This book is the story of how this
relationship developed, as Sir Joe’s prestige brought him ever increasing influence in
industry and the arts, while William remained by his side, quietly observing in the
background.
- ISBN13 9781910787700
- Publish Date 11 July 2017
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 6 July 2022
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Unicorn Publishing Group
- Imprint Unicorn Press Ltd
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 536
- Language English