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Samuel Orchart Beeton (2
March 1831 – 6 June 1877) was an
English publisher, best
known as the
husband of Mrs
Beeton (Isabella Mary Mayson) and publisher...
- in Islington,
north London, and Heidelberg, Germany, she
married Samuel Orchart Beeton, an
ambitious publisher and
magazine editor. In 1857, less than...
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paperback magazine printed yearly between 1860 and 1898,
founded by
Samuel Orchart Beeton. The
November 1887
issue contained a
novel by
Arthur Conan Doyle...
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initially serialised in 24
monthly instalments, in her
husband Samuel Orchart Beeton's
publication The Englishwoman's
Domestic Magazine; the
first instalment...
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number of
birds in
London parks. In 1882, the
English publisher Samuel Orchart Beeton issued a
guide on the care of
caged birds and
included the recommendation:...
- al". Justicia.com
Dockets and Filings. 2011-03-17.
Retrieved 2011-05-06.
Orchart,
Alexandra A. A. (25
February 2013), SEIU:
Education Department Records...
- best-selling
novel of the 19th century. The
first British publication (by
Samuel Orchart Beeton) is in
April followed by C. H.
Clarke and Co.'s in May and John...
- essayist;
Richard (b. 1767), a surgeon.
Ingamells 2004. Harris,
Kostival &
Orchart 1995, p. 110. "The New
Terrace Walk, York, 1733-56, by
Nathan Drake" –...
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Military History.
Frontline Books. p. 277. ISBN 978-1-84832-504-3.
Samuel Orchart Beeton (1870). Beeton's
Dictionary of
Universal Information. p. 359. Zadock...
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periodical was
jointly edited by
Isabella Mary
Beeton and her
husband Samuel Orchart Beeton, with
Isabella contributing to
sections on
domestic management,...