A History of Booksellers: The Old and the New |
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PAGE | 21 |
THE LONGMAN FAMILY | 79 |
CONSTABLE CADELL AND BLACK | 110 |
Copyright | |
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Adam Black afterwards Albemarle Street appeared Ballantyne became Bible Blackwood bookseller Byron Charles Edward Mudie Charles Rivington cheap Colburn commenced connection Constable contributors copies Cottle Curll death died Edinburgh Edinburgh Review edition editor Edmund Curll eminent Encyclopædia Encyclopædia Britannica England English establishment famous firm Fleet Street fortune friends guineas hands History Hogg honour issued James John Dunton John Murray Journal Knight labour letter Lintot literary literature Lockhart London Longman Lord Magazine ment Messrs Moxon never novels offered paper Parker partner Penny Magazine period poem poet popular pounds present printed printer profit proprietor published purchased received Review rival Rivington Robert Chambers says Scotland Scott shillings sold soon Southey Street success Tegg Thomas Thomas Longman tion Tonson took trade volumes Waverley Novels William writes young