John Cassell (23 January 1817 – 2 April 1865) was an English publisher, printer, writer and editor, who founded the firm Cassell & Co, famous for its educational...
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Cassell is a British book publishing house founded in 1848 by John Cassell (1817–1865), which became in the 1890s an international publishing group company...
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Samuel James Cassell Sr. (born November 18, 1969) is an American professional basketball coach and former point guard who serves as an assistant coach...
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up Cassell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cassell may refer to: Cassell Military Paperbacks, an imprint of Orion Publishing Group Cassell's National...
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projects that present eco-lessons. Art for art's sake Autodidactism John Cassell, 19th century publisher of educational magazines and books Children's...
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Jack Morrow (redirect from John Cassell Morrow)
John Cassell (Jack) Morrow (26 February 1872 – 11 January 1926) was a political cartoonist, illustrator and landscape painter. John Cassell Morrow was...
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Cassell's Magazine is a British magazine that was published monthly from 1897 to 1912. It was the successor to Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper, (1853–1867)...
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Henry VIII; J. J. Scarisbrick, p. 23 John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, vol. 1 (1857), p. 532. John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, vol...
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proposition XIX". The popular educator; fourth volume. Ludgate Hill, London: John Cassell. p. 196. Pedoe, Daniel (1988). Geometry: A comprehensive course. Dover...
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ISBN 978-1-285-96971-8. Retrieved 2022-12-02. The Popular Educator. John Cassell. 1856. p. 89. Retrieved 2022-12-02. Oliver, J.E. (2008). Encyclopedia...
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by Cassell's and was "designed for the defence and promotion of biblical truth and the advance of religion in the homes of the people." John Cassell (1817–1865)...
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ISBN 978-1-285-96971-8. Retrieved 2022-12-02. The Popular Educator. John Cassell. 1856. p. 89. Retrieved 2022-12-02. Oliver, J.E. (2008). Encyclopedia...
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W. Murdoch Duncan (section As John Cassells)
under his own name and the rest under various pseudonyms - including John Cassells, Neill Graham, Peter Malloch and Lovat Marshall. Among these works,...
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(1803). Paris as it was and as it is. C. and R. Baldwin. pp. 273–274. John Cassell (1857). Illustrated History of England. Vol. 1. London: W. Kent & Co...
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Carlyle (indirectly, via the Carlyle Hotel) Casio – Tadao Kashio Cassell – John Cassell Celine – Celine Vipiana Cerruti 1881 – Nino Cerruti Chanel – Gabrielle...
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Wally Cassell (March 3, 1912 – April 2, 2015) was an Italian-born American character actor and businessman. Wally Cassell was born as Oswaldo Silvestri...
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authors: Autographs for Freedom. London: Sampson Low, Son & Co.; and John Cassell. 1853. p. 88. Digitised by Archive.org.) "A Reply". The Atlantic Monthly...
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1905. In 1905, he had established Charles E. Cassell & Son in Baltimore, Maryland. His son John Cassell, died in 1909 from influenza. Following this,...
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Winston (1958). A History of the English-Speaking Peoples. Vol. 1. London: Cassell. OCLC 634802587. Coss, Peter (2002). From Feudalism to Bastard Feudalism...
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Cassell Coliseum is a 10,052-seat multi-purpose arena in Blacksburg, Virginia, United States, that opened in 1962. It is home to the Virginia Tech Hokies...
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The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands (1821) John Cassell's Illustrated History of England (1857) G.A. Henty, Beric, the Briton...
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Press. ISBN 0-300-02739-7. The Illustrated Exhibitor. (1851). London : John Cassell. Montgomeries of Eglinton. Strathclyde Department of Education. Ayr Division...
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rented out to John Cassell (1817–1865), a notable publisher. At this time it was still called La Belle Sauvage Yard and the firm of Cassell used "la Belle...
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The Working Man's Friend and Family Instructor (category Cassell (publisher) books)
Friend) was a mid-nineteenth century publication that was published by John Cassell in London. It was produced in the months preceding the Great Exhibition...
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John Rhys-Davies (born 5 May 1944) is a Welsh actor known for portraying Sallah in the Indiana Jones franchise and Gimli in The Lord of the Rings trilogy...
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Ollan Conn Cassell (born October 5, 1937) is an American sprinter in the 1950s and 1960s, winning a gold medal in the men's 4 × 400 m relay at the 1964...
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Justine M. Cassell (born March 19, 1960) is an American professor and researcher interested in human-human conversation, human-computer interaction, and...
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Harrison Ainsworth, historical novelist (d. 1882) 1817 – 23 January: John Cassell, publisher, entrepreneur and social reformer (d. 1865) 1827 – 24 February:...
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Arrow (musician) (redirect from Alphonsus Cassell)
Alphonsus Celestine Edmund Cassell MBE (16 November 1949 – 15 September 2010), known mononymously as Arrow, was a Montserratian calypso and soca musician...
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Story of the Boer War. (Non fiction), London: Cassell, 1959 The Devil's Discus (Non fiction), London: Cassell, 1964 All Under Heaven: A Complete History...
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