Thomas Hookham (c.1739–1819) was a bookseller and publisher in London in the 18th-19th centuries. He issued works by Charlotte de Bournon, John Hassell...
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Shenpen Hookham, English Buddhist teacher Thomas Hookham (c.1739–1819), English bookseller William Hookham Carpenter (1792–1866), English museum employee...
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174, 175.) Thomas Hookham, the publisher of all Peacock's early writings, was possibly responsible for the introduction. It was Hookham's circulating...
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Dunbayne is a gothic novel by Ann Radcliffe, first published in London by Thomas Hookham in 1789. In her introduction to the 1995 Oxford World Classic's edition...
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Eclectic Review in May 1818, which reviewed the book along with publisher Thomas Hookham's account of a Swiss tour, A Walk through Switzerland in September 1816...
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Ann Radcliffe (1790). A Sicilian Romance. London: Printed for T[homas] Hookham, New Bond-Street. OCLC 1204809603. Radcliffe, Ann (1998). A Sicilian Romance...
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lacking the half-title page) copy had been Shelley's gift to bookseller Thomas Hookham, but eventually found its way via Leigh Hunt to Shelley's son Sir Percy...
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Retrieved 21 August 2022 Thomas Love Peacock, Thomas Love (1829). "1. The Prosperity of Gwaelod". The Misfortunes of Elphin. Thomas Hookham. pp. 240. Ashton,...
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Found in Saragossa incomplete. Thomas Love Peacock's first novel Headlong Hall is published anonymously by Thomas Hookham in London, dated 1816. First complete...
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agriculture, and novels in English based on French originals, published by Thomas Hookham. He was back in London in 1781, and at the end of his life was working...
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Welsh and Manx. Oxford : Clarendon Press. p. 385. Retrieved 4 February 2023. Peacock, Thomas Love (1829). The Misfortunes of Elphin. Thomas Hookham....
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(Saunders and Otley, 1837) Lays of Leisure Hours, 2 vols. (London: Thomas Hookham, 1838) Queen Berengaria's Courtesy, and other Poems, 3 vols. (London:...
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Natural Phenomena, of Each Day of the Year, London: J. & C. Adlard for Thomas Hookham Butler, Alban (1799), The Lives of the Primitive Fathers, Martyrs, and...
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volumes. By the author of Melissa and Marcia; or, the sisters. London: Thomas Hookham, 1790. (Irish edition: Dublin: Wogan et al., 1790). The history of Ned...
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Natural Phenomena, of Each Day of the Year, London: J. & C. Adlard for Thomas Hookham Whitby, Michael; et al. (1989), Chronicon Paschale 284–628 AD, Translated...
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Cheesewright, Creighton, Thomas Dangerfield, Dutton, William Earle, Thomas Hookham, David Ogilvy, Parson, Tegg, and Thomas Vernor. Granger, William (1808)...
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uninformed as to the artist's sex. Carpenter, William Hookham (1887). "Carpenter, William Hookham" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography...
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Hornsby, New South Wales (redirect from Hookhams Corner)
opened in November 2001. Hornsby Water Clock Odeon Cinema, Pacific Highway Hookhams Corner is the junction between the Pacific Highway, Carrington Road, Galston...
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good life and death | Politics". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 June 2017. Hookham, Mark (25 June 2017). "Fall and rise of Georgia Gould the 'red princess'"...
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2010. Archived from the original on 4 June 2016. Retrieved 29 July 2011. Hookham, Mark (2 June 2010). "Leeds West MP: Rachel Reeves interview". Yorkshire...
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John Harris, and Awnsham & John Churchill. It was read by patrons of Hookham's Circulating Library, Boosey's circulating library, London Institution...
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British Empire Compared with those on the Continent (2nd ed.). London: T.Hookham -- Simpkin and Marshall. Phillips, Walter Alison (1911). "Gentleman"....
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British Women. London: Europa Publications Ltd. p.298 ISBN 1-85743-228-2 Hookham, Mary Ann The life and times of Margaret of Anjou, queen of England and...
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had some limited precedent in the sport. In 1881, two inventors, George Hookham of Birmingham and Alexander Hodgkinson of Manchester, filed British patents...
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Archived from the original on 5 February 2024. Retrieved 22 October 2020. Hookham, Richard (16 December 2008). "Top Five... odd Sports Personality Winners"...
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future Lord Liverpool as well as with Granville Leveson-Gower and John Hookham Frere. In 1789 he won a prize for his Latin poem The Pilgrimage to Mecca...
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rima. The first English poet to write mock-heroic ottava rima was John Hookham Frere, whose 1817-8 poem Prospectus and Specimen of an Intended National...
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Church, Oxford, where he became the friend of George Canning and John Hookham Frere. Lord Holland's uncle was the great Whig orator Charles James Fox...
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ISBN 978-1-317-17146-1. Peacock, Thomas Love (1910). "The Lord of the Hills". In Garnett, Richard (ed.). Letters to Edward Hookham and Percy B. Shelley. Boston:...
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Foundations. Routledge. pp. 104, 125–127. ISBN 978-1-134-25056-1. S. K. Hookham (1991). The Buddha Within: Tathagatagarbha Doctrine According to the Shentong...
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