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London and Routledge
P Morewedge, The Metaphysics of Avicenna, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1973.
The Presocratic Philosophers, Routledge, London, ISBN 0-7100-8860-4, and editions of 1982, 1996 and 2006
London and New York: Routledge.
London: Routledge, 2008.
London and New York: Routledge.
London: Routledge, 2005.
London and New York: Routledge.
* Philip Gardner ed., A. E. Housman: The Critical Heritage, a collection of reviews and essays on Housman ’ s poetry ( London: Routledge 1992 )
* The Infinite, A. W. Moore, London, New York: Routledge, 1990, ISBN 0-415-03307-1.
Routledge: London, 1991.
* Harding, D. W. ( 2004 ) The Iron Age in Northern Britain, London: Routledge, ISBN 0-415-30150-5
Routledge, London: 654-70.
London: Routledge.
London: Routledge.
London: Routledge, 1996.
* Paul Byrne, Social Movements in Britain ( Routledge: London, 1997 ) ISBN 0-415-07123-2
), Transforming NATO in the Cold War: Challenges beyond Deterrence in the 1960s ( Routledge: London, 2006 )
London: Routledge.
London: Routledge, 2003.
London: Routledge.
London: Routledge, 2007.
London: Routledge, 2007.
* Grabow, Stephen: Christopher Alexander: The Search for a New Paradigm in Architecture, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London and Boston, 1983.
Gordon., " The counter-cult monitoring movement in historical perspective ," in Challenging Religion: Essays in Honour of Eileen Barker, edited by James A. Beckford & James T. Richardson, ( Routledge, London, 2003 ), pp. 102 – 113.
London & New York: Routledge.

London and imprint
Books that London issued on commission ( paid for by their authors or by some learned body ) were styled ' Henry Frowde ', or ' Humphrey Milford ' with no mention of OUP, as if the Publisher were issuing them himself, while books that the Publisher issued under the rubric of the University bore the imprint ' Oxford University Press '.
In 1928 the Press ’ s imprint read ‘ London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leipzig, Toronto, Melbourne, Cape Town, Bombay, Calcutta, Madras and Shanghai ’.
They had the support, however, of Decca A & R manager Hugh Mendl, who had been instrumental in the recent establishment of London / Decca's new subsidiary imprint Deram Records.
After a year in London, the group returned to the United States and signed with the Track Records imprint and a distribution deal with Warner Bros, later being sent out on the road as the opening act to The Who.
The London group of the Anarchist Federation ( Britain and Ireland ) also produce a set of pamphlets under the imprint of Stormy Petrel.
The London group of the Anarchist Federation also produced a set of pamphlets under the imprint of Stormy Petrel which includes The Friends of Durruti: Towards a Fresh Revolution ; A Brief Flowering of Freedom: The Hungarian Revolution 1956 ; Errico Malatesta: Anarchism and Violence ; and The Italian Factory Councils and The Anarchists.
The collection was also published in London by Gollancz, an imprint of the Orion Group, in 2003 with ISBN 0-575-07479-5.
He published pamphlets under the Poetry London imprint in 1941 ( of George Scurfield, G. S. Fraser, Anne Ridler and his own work ).
It was originally an imprint of Warp Records and run from its North London offices.
Deram has also been used as a reissue imprint for the Decca / London catalogue.
* William Foote Whyte & Kathleen King Whyte, Making Mondragon: The Growth and Dynamics of the Worker Cooperative Complex, ILR Press ( an imprint of Cornell University Press ), Ithaca & London, 1988, ISBN 0-87546-182-4
* Paper Tiger Books, an imprint of Anova Books of London
The imprint of the Chiswick press was now placed on the productions of the Took's Court as well as of the Chiswick works, and in 1852 the whole business was removed to London.
The subsequent " Turn to the Sky " single was released through London Records, although still bearing the Rebirth imprint.
Singerman lists the Wiener Library ( London ) as having this imprint.

London and Taylor
Pitman's short book about his desperate escape from a Caribbean penal colony for his part in the Monmouth Rebellion, his shipwrecking and subsequent desert island misadventures was published by J. Taylor of Paternoster Street, London, whose son William Taylor later published Defoe's novel.
Taylor, Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds ( London: John Murray, 1865, 2 volumes ).
In 1960, when Richards, on his way to class at Sidcup Art College, and Jagger, on his way to class at London School of Economics, met at Dartford train station, the Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters records Jagger carried revealed a mutual interest, leading to the re-establishment of their friendship and the formation of a band with Dick Taylor ( later of Pretty Things ).
Richards, Taylor, and Jagger found Brian Jones as he sat in playing slide guitar with Alexis Korner's seminal London R & B band, Blues Incorporated, at the Ealing Jazz Club.
The English lyrics were first published as a poem with the title " The Star " by sisters Ann and Jane Taylor ( 1783 – 1824 ) in Rhymes for the Nursery in London in 1806.
Queen are a British rock band formed in London in 1971, originally consisting of the late Freddie Mercury ( lead vocals, piano ), Brian May ( guitar, vocals ), John Deacon ( bass guitar ), and Roger Taylor ( drums, vocals ).
On 2 July 1971, Queen played their first show in the classic line-up of Mercury, May, Deacon and Taylor at a Surrey college outside London.
London: Taylor & Francis, 1994.
His short book about his desperate escape from a Caribbean penal colony, followed by his shipwrecking and subsequent desert island misadventures, was published by J. Taylor of Paternoster Row, London, whose son William Taylor later published Defoe's novel.
* Robinson Crusoe ( London: W. Taylor, 1719 )., commented text of the first edition, free at Editions Marteau.
and the Earth Liberation Front " in B. Taylor, ed., Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature London: Continuum International.
There is also a scene from the 1956 film D-Day the Sixth of June starring Robert Taylor and Richard Todd where Taylor's character is seen with Dana Wynter's character having drinks together during the Second World War in London.
* Taylor, W. C. ( 1842 ) Notes of a tour in the manufacturing districts of Lancashire: in a series of letters, London: Duncan & Malcolm.
* Taylor, W. C. ( 1844 ) Factories and the Factory System, Jeremiah How, London
* Christian Taylor, Gold Medal Winner, 2012 Olympic Games ( London ) Mens Triple Jump
* Damilola Taylor was attacked by a local gang of youths on 27 November 2000 in Peckham, south London ; he bled to death after being stabbed with a broken bottle in the thigh, which severed the femoral artery.
More recently in June 2008, Gong played two concerts in London: Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank ( opening Massive Attack's Meltdown festival ) and the Forum, with Allen, Smyth, Hillage, Giraudy, Howlett, Taylor and Travis among the lineup.
Gong played four UK live shows in September 2010 with Allen, Smyth, Hillage, Giraudy, Sturt, Taylor and Ian East: O2 ABC Glasgow ( 9th ), Manchester Academy ( 10th ), HMV Forum London ( 11th ) and HMV Institute Birmingham ( 20th ).
Taylor was badly injured in 1984 when he was run over by a car while crossing Old Compton Street in London.
* Cole, Robert A. J. P Taylor: The Traitor Within The Gates London: Macmillan, 1993.
* Cook, Chris and Sked, Alan ( editors ) Crisis and Controversy: Essays In Honour of A. J. P. Taylor, London: Macmillan Press, 1976
Taylor, London, H. Hamilton 1966.

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