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Including an account of the most famous archers of ancient and modern times ; with some curious particulars in the life of Robert Fitz-Ooth Earl of Huntington, vulgarly called Robin Hood .... York: printed for E. Hargrove, bookseller, Knaresbro ' ( later editions: York, 1845 and facsimile reprint, London: Tabard Press, 1970 )
It was revised by Austen for the press in 1803, and sold in the same year for £ 10 to a London bookseller, Crosby & Co., who decided against publishing.
During his time, the growing Press established distributors in London, and employed the bookseller Joseph Parker in Turl Street for the same purposes in Oxford.
" He started a career as a publisher's agent for the London Printing and Publishing Company, and as a bookseller.
Coming to London as apprentice to a bookseller, he took over in 1711 the publishing business of Richard Chiswell ( 1639 – 1711 ), and, at the sign of the Bible and the Crown in Paternoster Row, he carried on a business almost entirely connected with theological and educational literature.
Thomas was apprenticed in 1716 to John Osborn, a London bookseller, and at the expiration of his apprenticeship married Osborn's daughter.
* November 1-Jane Austen's father writes to London bookseller Thomas Cadell to ask if he is interested in seeing the manuscript of Jane's recently-completed novel First Impressions ( later re-titled Pride and Prejudice ); Cadell declines.
** John Martyn, London publisher and bookseller
Marsh and Brooke approached the poet and bookseller Harold Monro who had recently opened The Poetry Bookshop at Devonshire Street, London.
William Thomas Lowndes ( c. 1798 – 31 July 1843 ), English bibliographer, was born about 1798, the son of a London bookseller.
Rudolph Ackermann (* 20 April 1764 in Stollberg, Electorate of Saxony, Germany ; † 30 March 1834 in London ) was an Anglo-German bookseller, inventor, lithographer, publisher and businessman.
He was an apprentice to a London bookseller in 1698 when he began his career.
After being apprenticed to a bookseller, he went to London in 1842, and was employed by Henry Bohn, the publisher.
A learnt and devout Protestant, he settled in England some time before 1530 and established himself as a bookseller at St. Paul's Churchyard, London.
It was started in August 1770 by London bookseller John Coote and publisher John Wheble.
Phillips was the son of James Phillips, printer and bookseller in London.
John Playford ( 1623 – 1686 / 7 ) was a London bookseller, publisher, minor composer, and member of the Stationers ' Company, who published books on music theory, instruction books for several instruments, and psalters with tunes for singing in churches.
Palmer, who was born in Newington, London in Surrey Square off the Old Kent Road, was the son of a bookseller and sometime Baptist minister, and was raised by a pious nurse.
As well as the Waterstones brand, the company owns the London bookseller Hatchards, and Irish store Hodges Figgis.
A treasure-trove of information about early Canadian / Ontario " base ball " surfaced in 2002 when Library and Archives Canada purchased ( for $ 10, 000 from an Ottawa, Ontario, bookseller ) Bryce's Base Ball Guide 1876 and Bryce's Base Ball Guide 1877, two hand-coloured, 75-page booklets published by William Bryce of London, Ontario, which originally sold for a dime.
Bryce, a Scottish-born bookseller, news agent and sporting goods distributor in London, had a small stake in the Tecumsehs, considered by many to be the finest ball team in the entire Dominion of Canada.
Its origins may be traced back to the 19th-century London bookseller George Routledge.
After further adventures, including an unsuccessful attempt to launch himself into a literary career in London, he moved to Sheffield in 1792 as assistant to Joseph Gales, auctioneer, bookseller and printer of the Sheffield Register, who introduced Montgomery into the local Lodge of Oddfellows.
He was supported by the London bookseller Edmund Curll, one of Alexander Pope's foes, who printed his collected works in 1728.

London and Moses
* SA Cook, The Laws of Moses and the Code of Hammurabi ( London, 1903 )
* 1985 Arnold Schoenberg: Moses und Aron – Franz Mazura & Philip Langridge, principal soloists ; Sir Georg Solti, conductor ; James Mallinson, producer ( London )
In 1550 he was presented to the crown livings of St Margaret Moses and St Sepulchre in London, and in 1551 was made a prebendary of St. Paul's, where the dean and chapter soon appointed him divinity lecturer.
The ceiling is a plaster work by William Wilton and paintings include Hogarth ’ s Moses before Pharao ’ s Daughter and Gainsborough ’ s picture of London ’ s Charter House.
Paintings commissioned by Charles I for the house from Orazio Gentileschi, but now elsewhere, include a ceiling Allegory of Peace and the Arts, now installed at Marlborough House, London, a large Finding of Moses, now on loan from a private collection to the National Gallery, London, and a matching Joseph and Potiphar's Wife still in the Royal Collection.
20b ), and, as his name implies, was probably an expert in Hebrew grammar, for which reason he is quoted by Moses ben Issac ha-Nessiah of London, in his Sefer ha-Shoham.
The friendship of Sir William Cowper secured for him the office of private chaplain, a prebend in Rochester Cathedral ( 1708 ), and the rectory of the united London parishes of St Mildred, Bread Street and St Margaret Moses, as well as other preferments.
* Freud, S., Moses and Monotheism, London, The Hogarth Press and The Institute of Psychoanalysis, 1939.
In 1671, Moses Mocatta founded a bullion brokerage firm in Camomile Street in the City of London, known as Mocatta & Goldsmid, after Asher Goldsmid joined in 1783.
He enlarged Greenwich Castle ( on the site of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich ), and his London residence, afterwards Northumberland House, was built at his cost from the designs of Moses Glover.
* Ranjeet Singh, portrayed by Albert Moses, is a London Underground worker from Punjab in India and a devout Sikh.
Myers was born in Kensington, London on 13 March 1873, the eldest son of Wolf Myers, a merchant, and his wife, Esther Eugenie Moses.
A collection of landscape paintings in the classical tradition includes works by Claude, Gaspard Dughet, Salvator Rosa and two works by Nicolas Poussin: The Funeral of Phocion and The Finding of Moses ( the latter owned jointly by the Museum and the National Gallery, London ).
In the thirteenth century, however, only a few authorities, like Moses of London, Berechiah de Nicole, Aaron of Canterbury, and Elias of London, are known, together with Jacob ben Judah of London, author of a work on the ritual, Etz Chaim, and Meïr of Norwich, a liturgical poet.
* Moses, John The Politics of Illusion: The Fischer Controversy in German Historiography, London: Prior, 1975.
Moses Lindo, likewise a London Jew, who arrived in 1756, became actively engaged in indigo manufacture, spending large sums in its development, and making this one of the principal industries of the state.
In a pamphlet, " Sur Moses Mendelssohn, sur la Réforme Politique des Juifs " ( London, 1787 ), Mirabeau refuted the arguments of the German anti-Semites like Michaelis, and claimed for the Jews the full rights of citizenship.
His Einleitung in die Schriften des Neuen Testaments, his major work, was completed in 1808 ( fourth German edition, 1847 ; English translations by Daniel Guilford Wait, London, 1827, and by David Fosdick and Moses Stuart, New York, 1836 ; French partial translation by J. E. Cellerier, Geneva, 1823 ).
His explanation of the term " yabam ," for which he finds a parallel in the Russian language, is quoted by Moses ben Isaac ha-Nessiah of London in his lexicon Sefer ha-Shoham.
Moses follows a zigzagging line through time and place, with further narrative leapfrogging provided by the achronological documents Moses finds in his quest: from 19th century London to the Arctic Circle to the familiar confines of 20th century Montreal, and more.

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