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Edmund Curll (c. 1675 – 11
December 1747) was an
English bookseller and publisher. His name has
become synonymous,
through the
attacks on him by Alexander...
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Curll is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Edmund Curll (c.1675–1747),
English bookseller and
publisher Walter Curll or
Walter Curle...
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Curll Baronetcy, of
Soberton in the
County of Southampton, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 20 June 1678 for
Walter Curll,...
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Walter Curle (or
Curll; 1575 – 1647) was an
English bishop, a
close supporter of
William Laud. Born in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, he was
educated at St...
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parody written by
Jonathan Swift in 1701. It was
first published by
Edmund Curll in 1710,
against Swift's wishes. The book is a
parody of
Robert Boyle's...
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Edmund Curll but his luck was
short lived.
While Townshend fretted over how to
convict Curll, John Ker
appeared on the scene.
Edmund Curll had met John...
- of these, however, were less
vicious than the
attack launched by
Edmund Curll, a
notoriously unscrupulous publisher, who
produced his own
pirate copy...
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without taking a degree. He was
supported by the
London bookseller Edmund Curll, one of
Alexander Pope's foes, who
printed his
collected works in 1728....
- doi:10.2307/372959. JSTOR 372959. See the
preface to her
Exilius (London: E.
Curll, 1715)
Richard Maxwell and
Katie Trumpener, eds., The
Cambridge Companion...
- in a debtor's prison.
While in the King's
Bench Prison he sold to
Edmund Curll the bookseller, a fellow-prisoner who was
serving a
sentence of five months...