• James Sprent Virtue (18 May 1829 – 29 March 1892) was a British publisher. Born at 26 Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, in the City of London, EC, J. S. Virtue...
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    half page), for which the publishing companies of James Sprent Virtue were noted. It was printed by Virtue & Company, of London, and then also of New York...
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  • volleyball coach George Virtue (died 1868), London publisher Jake Virtue (1865–1943), American Major League Baseball player James Sprent Virtue (1829–1892), British...
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    his second son, James Sprent Virtue, took over the business, having spent many years in the United States overseeing the Virtue's New York publishing...
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    Fenner & Sears, engravers and publishers. Moving employment to James Sprent Virtue, he engraved landscapes after William Henry Bartlett and Thomas Allom...
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  • initially by William Reid, and were continued after his death, first by James Sprent Virtue. The Rudimentary Series was later followed by the Weale's Scientific...
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