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publishing process.
People who
engage in
bookselling are
called booksellers,
bookdealers, bookpeople, bookmen, or bookwomen. The
founding of
libraries in c. 300...
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Colorado Henry B.
Plant (railroads) –
Florida A. S. W.
Rosenbach (antique
bookdealer) –
Philadelphia Joseph Seligman (banking) – New York John D. Spreckels...
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attended Westminster Abbey Choir School. He
joined Francis Edwards Ltd, a
bookdealer in London's
Marylebone High
Street on
leaving school in 1969. Joining...
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Stores Petty Officer (uncredited)
Lease of Life (1954) – The
Bookdealer Private's
Progress (1956) –
Detective (uncredited) The
Birthday Present...
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Christian Steen (6
October 1786 – 2
April 1861) was a
Danish bookdealer and publisher. He
traded first as Chr.
Steen and then as Chr.
Steen & Søn. He was...
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apprenticeship in his father's profession, the book trade. His father, a
bookdealer and
owner of a
prosperous bookstore,
commissioned an-Nadim to buy m****cripts...
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others referred to him as "Dr. R.", a "Robber Baron" and "the
Greatest Bookdealer in the World".
Rosenbach is
credited with po****rizing the collecting...
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Dorine Anke Syring:
Fiametta Franz Muxeneder:
Pumpernickel Ralf Wolter:
Bookdealer Heinrich Schweiger:
Napoleon Bonaparte Frau
Wirtin hat auch
einen Grafen...
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Other notable former residents include Urban Bruun Aaskov [da],
court bookdealer and
publisher Simon Peter Poulsen, and
theologian Otto Horrebow [da]....
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evidence that they were ever
posted without envelopes. In Germany, the
bookdealer August Schwartz from
Oldenburg is
regarded as the
inventor of the illustrated...