• George Robinson (bapt. 20 December 1736 – 6 June 1801) was an English bookseller and publisher working in London. Robinson published The Lady's Magazine...
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  • the 1720s and early 1730s George Robinson (bookseller) (1736–1801). English bookseller and publisher George Augustus Robinson (1791–1866), builder and...
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    as a bookseller for Orpheus Books. He also taught freshman composition and other courses at University of California, Davis. In 1982, Robinson earned...
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    drawing tuition with Richard Penwarne before being apprenticed to a Ludlow bookseller and printer, Richard Jones. While continuing to study art, his initial...
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    2023. "D J Taylor to write second Orwell biography for Constable". The Bookseller. Retrieved 6 January 2023. "Orwell: A Man of Our Time by Richard Bradford...
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    advancement of literature, including publishers, agents, librarians, booksellers or producers. The society is a cultural tenant at London's Somerset House...
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  • Leora Bettison Robinson (1840–1914), American author, educator Lionel Keir Robinson (1897–1983), British antiquarian bookseller Lucius Robinson (1810–1891)...
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    A History, 1403–1959. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1960, p.19 Raven, James (2007). The Business of Books: Booksellers and the English Book Trade 1450–1850...
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  • literary awards for the best UK writers and their works, administered by The Bookseller. The awards have had several previous names, owners and sponsors since...
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    Elizabeth Montagu (née Robinson; 2 October 1718 – 25 August 1800) was a British social reformer, patron of the arts, salonnière, literary critic and writer...
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  • a 2016 PBS American Experience documentary The Boys of ’36. American Booksellers Association's Adult Nonfiction Book of the Year (2014) American Library...
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    City of London that was a centre of the London publishing trade, with booksellers operating from the street. Paternoster Row was described as "almost synonymous"...
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    Douglas Robinson Dear Missy, congratulating her on her engagement to Henry Bazeley Wolryche-Whitmore by Theodore Roosevelt on James Cummins Bookseller". www...
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  • This is a partial list of booksellers in Boston, Massachusetts. John Allen William Avery Joseph Brunning (a.k.a. Joseph Browning), Court St. Nicholas...
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  • 27, 2007). "By George!". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on December 25, 2011. Retrieved September 18, 2015. Robinson, Tasha (December...
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    Archibald Constable (category Scottish booksellers)
    Constable (24 February 1774 – 21 July 1827) was a Scottish publisher, bookseller and stationer. Constable was born at Carnbee, Fife, son of the land steward...
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  • authors. The National Book Awards were established in 1936 by the American Booksellers Association, abandoned during World War II, and re-established by three...
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    Great and Little Turnstiles were well known for their booksellers and publishers. In 1636, George Hutton was at the "Sign of the Sun within the Turning...
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  • Sämmtliche Werke by Karl Streckfuss on Eric Chaim Kline, Bookseller". Eric Chaim Kline, Bookseller. Archived from the original on 2021-04-24. Retrieved 2021-04-24...
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  • himself with numerous lawsuits, threats of legal action against individual booksellers, and the rapid publication of an authorised biography by Joe Haines,...
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    by the radical bookseller George Robinson's company G. G. and J. Robinson at 25, Paternoster Row, in the City of London. The Robinsons paid her £500 for...
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    American minister, evangelical bookseller and author who wrote (and rewrote and republished) the first biography of George Washington immediately after...
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    records Lord of the Rings audiobooks for HarperCollins | The Bookseller". The Bookseller. Archived from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved 9 July...
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    "Andy Serkis records Lord of the Rings audiobooks for HarperCollins | the Bookseller". "Sandman Audible Drama Adds the Batman, Bridgeton Stars for Act II"...
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  • Angus & Robertson (category Australian booksellers)
    partnership with fellow Scot George Robertson (not to be confused with his older contemporary, George Robertson, the Melbourne bookseller, who later traded as...
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    in English as the 1785 book, which was first published in Oxford by a bookseller named Smith. The book was soon translated into other European languages...
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    Withdrawn from school on 26 June 1843, he was apprenticed to a firm of booksellers at Shepton Mallet. His first effort towards journalism was a descriptive...
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  • and the vet premises is taken over by divorcee David Redway, an antique bookseller who has a daughter, Jane. David and Sally fall in love. "Simon's Holiday"...
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  • National Book Award for 1941, the Bookseller Discovery, which recognized the novel Hold Autumn In Your Hand by George Perry; then none until the 1950 revival...
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    autobiography. The attribution of Moll Flanders to Defoe was made by bookseller Francis Noble in 1770, after Defoe's death in 1731. The novel is based...
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