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In 1868, Alcott met with publisher Thomas Niles, an admirer of Hospital Sketches.
Thomas Wolfe had the phrase ' a fizzing and sulphuric fart ' cut out of his 1929 work Look Homeward, Angel by his publisher.
* 1609 – Shakespeare's sonnets are first published in London, perhaps illicitly, by the publisher Thomas Thorpe.
His fortunes began to improve when John Van Voorst, the leading publisher of naturalist writing, agreed, on the recommendation of Thomas Bell, to publish his Canadian Naturalist ( 1840 ).
* 1856 – Thomas E. Watson, American lawyer, publisher, and politician ( d. 1922 )
In February 1860, he went to England for the New York Illustrated News to depict one of the major sporting events of the era, the prize fight between the American John C. Heenan and the English Thomas Sayers sponsored by George Wilkes, publisher of Wilkes ' Spirit of the Times.
* Thomas Adams of England ( 1566 – 1620 ), publisher
During his years in Oxford, Blunden published extensively: several collections of poetry including Choice or Chance ( 1934 ) and Shells by a Stream ( 1944 ), prose works on Charles Lamb ; Edward Gibbon ; Keats's publisher ; Percy Bysshe Shelley ; John Taylor ; and Thomas Hardy ; and a book about a game he loved, Cricket Country ( 1944 ).
Louisa May Alcott's father Bronson Alcott approached publisher Thomas Niles about a book he wanted to publish.
Jack Thomas Chick ( born April 13, 1924 ) is an American publisher, writer, and comic book artist of fundamentalist Christian tracts and comic books.
* Thomas ' Clio ' Rickman ( 1760 – 1834 ), American publisher, writer and bookseller
It was created in 1843 by the Virginia General Assembly and named for Richmond newspaper publisher Thomas Ritchie.
Housman and Thomas Moore, publisher Andrew Melrose, eminent theatre architect Frank Matcham, soviet communist apologists William Peyton Coates and Zelda Coates.
It is named after Thomas Curson Hansard, an early printer and publisher of these transcripts.
* Thomas S. Hinde, notable Methodist minister, newspaper publisher, and businessman.
* William Henry Appleton ( 1814 – 1899 ), Daniel Appleton's son, publisher of Lewis Carroll, Arthur Conan Doyle, Charles Darwin, Thomas Henry Huxley, Herbert Spencer, and John Stuart Mill
* Thomas C. Sharp ( 1818 – 94 ), newspaper publisher and outspoken opponent of Joseph Smith, Jr. who was charged ( and acquitted ) in the murder of the Mormon leader.
* Timothy Thomas Fortune ( 1856 – 1928 ), orator, civil rights leader, journalist and founder of The New York Age, editor and publisher ; his Red Bank home, Maple Hill, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Mitford, the sixth of seven children, was the daughter of David Freeman-Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale and his wife Sydney ( daughter of politician and publisher Thomas Bowles ), and grew up in a series of her father's country houses.
It was only when De Quincey, a chronic procrastinator, failed to answer repeated letters from James Thomas Fields that the American publisher proceeded independently, reprinting the author's works from their original magazine appearances.
Since the Spring of 1850 De Quincey had been a regular contributor to an Edinburgh periodical called Hogg's Weekly Instructor whose publisher, James Hogg, undertook to publish Selections Grave and Gay from Writings Published and Unpublished by Thomas De Quincey.
Thomas Hedley, publisher and president of Hedley Media Group, was born in the town.
In 1786, a new edition of Thomas Hutchinson's Anabasis of Xenophon was called for, and Porson was asked by the publisher to supply notes, which he did in conjunction with Walter Whiter.
The publisher, Thomas Thorpe, entered the book in the Stationers ' Register on 20 May 1609:
' are taken to refer to the publisher, Thomas Thorpe, though Thorpe usually signed prefatory matter only if the author was out of the country or dead.

publisher and George
In 1879, amid talks surrounding the closure of the university due to its dire financial situation, a wealthy New York publisher with Nova Scotia roots, George Munro, who was also the brother-in-law of Dalhousie's Board of Governors member John Forrest, began to donate to the university.
* George Randolph Hearst III, grandson of Hearst's eldest son George Randolph Hearst Sr. and publisher of the Albany Times Union and director of Hearst Corporation
George Hearst ( 1820 – 1891 ), American publisher and U. S. senator, entered the newspaper business in 1880, acquiring the San Francisco Daily Examiner.
" American biographer James Sloan notes that New York poet, publisher and translator, George Reavey, claimed to have written The Painted Bird for Kosiński.
The company was founded in 1864 by George W. Lyon and Patrick J. Healy, who moved from Boston to start a sheet music shop for music publisher Oliver Ditson.
The most famous native speaker of Esperanto is businessman George Soros, son of Tivadar Soros, publisher and writer in Esperanto.
The Phrenological Society of Edinburgh founded by George and Andrew Combe was an example of the credibility of phrenology at the time, and included a number of extremely influential social reformers and intellectuals, including the publisher Robert Chambers, the astronomer John Pringle Nichol, the evolutionary environmentalist Hewett Cottrell Watson and asylum reformer William A. F.
Before his return, Adorno had not only reached an agreement with a Tübingen publisher to print an expanded version of Philosophy of New Music, but completed two compositions: Four Songs for Voice and Piano by Stefan George, op. 7, and Three Choruses for Female Voices from the Poems of Theodor Daubler, op.
Stoddart was impressed by the story's literary merits, but wrote to publisher George Lippincott that " in its present condition there are a number of things an innocent woman would make an exception to.
* July 29 – George Bradshaw, English publisher ( d. 1853 )
London was introduced to Kittredge by his MacMillan publisher, George Platt Brett, Sr., while Kittredge served as Brett's secretary.
They were described by Jean Hartley, the ex-wife of Larkin's publisher George Hartley ( The Marvell Press ), as a " piquant mixture of lyricism and discontent ", though anthologist Keith Tuma writes that there is more to Larkin's work than its reputation for dour pessimism suggests.
John Pontifex was a carpenter ; his son George rises in the world to become a publisher ; George's son Theobald, pressed by his father to become a minister, is manipulated into marrying Christina, the daughter of a clergyman ; the main character Ernest Pontifex is the eldest son of Theobald and Christina.
* George Samuel Bentley, printer & publisher of the London Standard Newspaper 1879-1890
The project coordinators ( including book publisher and publicist George P. Putnam ) interviewed Earhart and asked her to accompany pilot Wilmer Stultz and copilot / mechanic Louis Gordon on the flight, nominally as a passenger, but with the added duty of keeping the flight log.
* William Randolph Hearst I-a leading newspaper publisher and son of self-made millionaire George Hearst.
* George Gough Booth, founder of Cranbrook Educational Community and wealthy newspaper publisher, instrumental in making " the Hills " a Detroit bedroom community
* George Wilbur Peck, newspaper publisher, humorist, mayor of Milwaukee, Governor of Wisconsin
She began work as an " all-purpose assistant " for George Weidenfeld at Weidenfeld & Nicolson ( her " only job "), which later became her own publisher and part of Orion Publishing Group, which publishes her works in the UK.
His father was a publisher of religious texts and a devout Episcopalian, and sent George to the Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia.
She recovered and headed back home for a Thanksgiving dinner with Peter, her doctor, Gwen and Captain George Stacy at the end of the first season, where May informed the others that she was writing a cookbook and had already received an advance from a publisher.
* George Smith ( publisher ) ( 1789 – 1846 ), Scottish born publisher

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