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London and Sampson
London: Published for the Author by Sampson Low, Son, & Marston, 1870.
* Sampson, Geoffrey: Evolutionary Language Understanding, published 1996 by Cassel ( London ), ISBN 0-304-33650-5
* William Sharp, The Life and Letters of Joseph Severn ( London: Sampson Low, Marston, 1892 )
Boston, James H. Stark, publisher ; London, Sampson Low, Marston & Company.
Boston, James H. Stark, publisher ; London, Sampson Low, Marston & Company.
The Mendelssohn Family 1729-1847 4th revised edition, 2 vols., Sampson Low, London, 1884.
W. G. Adams & R. A. Sampson ( 1896 – 1900 ) The Scientific Papers of John Couch Adams, 2 vols, London: Cambridge University Press, with a memoir by J. W. L. Glaisher:
R. A. Sampson ( 1900 ) Lectures on the Lunar Theory, London: Cambridge University press
Recording started at Olympic Studios in Barnes, London, in December 1970, initially with Les Sampson ( a friend of Noel Redding who joined him in the band “ Road ”) on drums.
Channel also currently operates from a Guernsey studio & office at Bulwer Avenue in St Sampson and a London office near ITV plc's studio base, although the two London sites are expected to be merged following takeover.
* Bird, H. E. Chess Practice ( London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1882 ; Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1892 )
London: Sampson, Low.
Ships " Alert " and " Discovery " and published by Sampson, Low, Searle & Rivington of London.
* Laurence, John, A History Of Capital Punishment ( London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd., ), pp. 114 – 20
Amery ( ed ), The Times History of the War in South Africa 1899-1902, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Vol II 1902 ; Vol IV, 1906.
London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington.
London: Sampson Low, Marston, 1965.
London: Sampson Low, 1899.
* Overbeck by J. Beavington Atkinson, 1882, ( London: Sampson Low, Marston ), 114 pages
London: Sampson Low, 1977.
London: Sampson Low, 1913, facsimilie reprint David & Charles, 1969.
Their chief financier, Sampson Gideon, had strengthened the stock market, and several of the younger members had volunteered in the corps raised to defend London.

London and Low
London: Low and Company., 1853.
* 2008 – The London Low Emission Zone ( LEZ ) scheme begins to operate in the UK.
Low, Marston & Company, London ( ISBN 0955393655 ).
* Daylighting, Chapter 2 of the SynthLight Handbook, Low Energy Architecture Research Unit, London Metropolitan University, April 2004
In 1544 he married Anne Fernley, the widow of William Read, a London merchant, but he still continued to reside principally in the Low Countries, having his headquarters at Antwerp in present-day Belgium, where he played the market skillfully.
Emanuel van Meteren or Meteeren ( September 6, 1535 – April 11, 1612 ) was a Flemish historian and Consul for " the Traders of the Low Countries " in London.
Talleyrand partition plan for Belgium-Tambuyzer, Erik-Temse-Tessenderlo-Thalys-Theunis, Georges-Tielt-Tienen-Timeline of Burgundian and Habsburg acquisitions in the Low Countries-Tintin-Tongeren-Torhout-Tourism in Belgium-Transportation in Belgium-Treaty of London ( 1839 )-Tremeloo-Turnhout
The cartoonist David Low first drew Colonel Blimp for Lord Beaverbrook's London Evening Standard in the 1930s: pompous, irascible, jingoistic and stereotypically British.
A collection of Low's cartoons of Hughes entitled The Billy Book, which he published in 1918, brought Low to the notice of Henry Cadbury, part-owner of the London Star.
In England, Low worked initially at the London Star from 1919 to 1927.
He also worked with Horace Thorogood to produce illustrated whimsical articles on the London scene, under the byline " Low & Terry ".
Low received a knighthood in 1962 and died in London in 1963.
* From Low Speed Aerodynamics to Astronautics, Pergamon Press, London, 1961
In some ways it is similar to George Orwell's much earlier Down and Out in Paris and London, German investigative reporter Günter Wallraff's Ganz Unten ( The Lowest of the Low ), and John Howard Griffin's Black Like Me.
Song and sonnets ( London S. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1862 ).
Examples of these were built at the Downham Estate in London, Kates Hill in Dudley ,, Low Hill in Wolverhampton ,, Weoley Castle in Birminghamand Norris Green in Liverpool.

London and Marston
Other possible sources are the anonymous play King Leir ( published in 1605 ); A Mirror for Magistrates ( 1574 ), by John Higgins ; The Malcontent ( 1604 ), by John Marston ; The London Prodigal ( 1605 ); Arcadia ( 1580 – 1590 ), by Sir Philip Sidney, from which Shakespeare took the main outline of the Gloucester subplot ; Montaigne's Essays, which were translated into English by John Florio in 1603 ; An Historical Description of Iland of Britaine, by William Harrison ; Remaines Concerning Britaine, by William Camden ( 1606 ); Albion's England, by William Warner, ( 1589 ); and A Declaration of egregious Popish Impostures, by Samuel Harsnett ( 1603 ), which provided some of the language used by Edgar while he feigns madness.
In spring 1958, however, Witten's friend Thomas Marston, a Yale librarian, acquired from London book dealer Irving Davis a dilapidated medieval copy of volume 3 of Vincent of Beauvais's encyclopedic Speculum historiale (" Historical Mirror "), which turned out to be the missing link ; the wormholes showing that it had formerly had the map at its beginning and the Relation at its end.
London: Low, Marston & Co., 1895.
* Eastward Ho, by Marston, George Chapman, and Ben Jonson, London, Blackfriars theater, 1604-1605.
* The Insatiate Countess, by Marston and William Barksted, London, Whitefriars Theatre, 1608 ?.
* Loves Martyr: or, Rosalins Complaint, by Marston, Ben Jonson, William Shakespeare, and George Chapman ( London: Printed for E. B., 1601 ).
* Eastward Hoe, by Marston, Chapman, and Jonson ( London: Printed by G. Eld for W. Aspley, 1605 ).
* The Insatiate Countesse, by Marston and William Barksted ( London: Printed by T. Snodham for T. Archer, 1613 ).
* The Workes of Mr. J. Marston ( London: Printed by A. Mathewes for W. Sheares, 1633 ); republished as Tragedies and Comedies ( London: Printed by A. Mathewes for W. Sheares, 1633 ).
* Lust's Dominion, or The Lascivious Queen ( presumably the same play as The Spanish Moor's Tragedy ), by Marston, Thomas Dekker, John Day, and William Haughton ( London: Printed for F. K. & sold by Robert Pollard, 1657 ).
* London comedies that are specifically satirical in nature, depicting London as a hotbed of vice and folly ; in particular, some of the comedies of Ben Jonson ( Volpone, Epicoene ), Thomas Middleton ( A Trick to Catch the Old One, A Chaste Maid in Cheapside ) and John Marston ( The Dutch Courtesan ').

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