William Strahan (24 March 1715 – 9 July 1785) was a Scottish printer and publisher, and a politician who sat in the House of Commons between from 1774...
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William Strahan may refer to: William Strahan (publisher) (1715–1785), printer and publisher William Henry Strahan (1869–1915), Australian soldier and...
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who was the father of William Strahan (1715–1785), another London-based publisher. However, George Strahan was involved with William in some minor business...
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Printer and publisher in Pennsylvania; Loyalist during the American Revolution; Son of Christopher Sower (younger) William Strahan (publisher) 1715–1785...
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III 1754–1799 Solomon Southwick (1773–1839) William Strahan (publisher) 1715–1785 Isaiah Thomas (publisher) 1749–1831 Ann Timothy 1727–1792 Elizabeth...
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partnering with William Strahan and later Andrew Strahan. He published works by notable authors, whom he paid well. For example, Cadell and Strahan published...
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Jonathan Strahan (born 1964, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is an editor and publisher of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. His family moved to Perth...
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Eyre & Spottiswoode (redirect from George Eyre and Andrew Strahan)
Eyre & Spottiswoode was founded by William Strahan in 1739. His son Andrew inherited the business upon William's death in 1785. Brothers Robert and Andrew...
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MacDonald. It was published in 1872 by Strahan & Co., with black-and-white illustrations by Arthur Hughes. Strahan had published the story and illustrations...
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their uncle Andrew Strahan. They brought in steam-powered printing presses. They were also publishers, of works by Henry Fuseli and William Henry Pyne among...
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at the University of Edinburgh. From 1766 to 1768 he travelled with William Strahan and Thomas Cadell to London, France and the Netherlands. After period...
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Alastair Reynolds, published by Gollancz, and edited by Jonathan Strahan and William Schafer. It contains works previously published in other venues....
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Luther, and other poems from the German and Italian. London: Strahan and Co, Publishers. MacDonald, George (1872). Dramatic and miscellaneous poems. New...
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David Hall (printer) (redirect from David Hall (publisher))
and William Brown. After the training he went to London and obtained a position at Watt's printing business alongside journeyman William Strahan, an acquaintance...
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Laura Bryson. She moved to Portland, Oregon, in 1895. Strahan married William Nicholas Strahan. In 1918 she began writing, contributing short stories...
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(1776). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Vol. I. W. Strahan and T. Cadell. Gibbon, Edward (1781). The History of the Decline and Fall...
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Cadell and William Strahan, the publishers. He also served as one of Andrew Millar's advisers on incoming manuscripts. Rose, Millar and Strahan were all...
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Representatives (1975–1985). Orrin H. Pilkey, 90, American marine geologist. Freddie Strahan, 85, Irish footballer (Shelbourne, national team). Toʻlqin Tojiyev [uz]...
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Fearsome Journeys: The New Solaris Book of Fantasy, edited by Jonathan Strahan, published by Solaris (2013) "Bone Eaters"—appeared in Operation Arcana...
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1881 Boardman, William Edwin (1860). The higher Christian life. ed. by the author of 'Memorials of captain Hedley Vicars'. A. Strahan. Robinson, James...
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John C. Wright (author) (category William & Mary Law School alumni)
History", (novella) The New Space Opera 2, Gardner Dozois and Jonathan Strahan, Harper Voyager, June 2009. "Guyal the Curator", (short story) Songs of...
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digression on science fiction and fantasy with Gary Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan. 14 January 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2017. "Gardens of the Moon by Steven...
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John Wesley bibliography (category CS1 maint: location missing publisher)
Germany. Printed by W. Strahan. Wesley, John; Wesley, Charles (1740). Hymns and Sacred Poems (PDF). Printed by William Strahan. Wesley, John (1741). An...
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titled Harry: The Interview on ITV1, and a third interview by Michael Strahan on Good Morning America, titled Prince Harry: In His Own Words. In the...
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Jonathan Strahan, ed. "Minla's Flowers" – Originally published in The New Space Opera (2007, ISBN 978-0-06-084675-6), Gardner Dozois and Jonathan Strahan, eds...
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The Contemporary Review, The Sunday Magazine, Good Things, Good Words, Strahan's Boy's and Girl's (sic) Annual and The Fortnightly Review. Among Gilbert's...
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monthly periodical established in Scotland in 1860 by the Scottish publisher Alexander Strahan. Its first editor was Norman Macleod. After his death in 1872...
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Glorious Revolution (redirect from William and Mary of England)
Capture of the French and Spanish Fleets at Vigo. Strahan & Cadell. Davies, J. D. (1989). "James II, William of Orange and the admirals". In Cruickshanks,...
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almost a full year of working with guest hosts in the wake of Michael Strahan's move to a full-time role at Good Morning America, Kelly Ripa introduces...
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Environs of London. Vol. I. London: A. Strahan. pp. 278–9. Retrieved 1 June 2013. McDermott, James (2008). "Howard, William, first Baron Howard of Effingham...
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