- century:
James Henry Vizetelly (died 1838), London-based
publisher His sons:
Henry Vizetelly (1820–1894),
publisher and
writer Frank Vizetelly (born 1830, disappeared...
- and
between 1880 and 1890, ran a
publishing house in London,
Vizetelly & Company.
Vizetelly was born in London, the son of a printer. He was
early apprenticed...
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Battle of Shaykan.
Frank was the son of
James Henry Vizetelly (1790–1838), who
founded a firm of
Vizetelly &
Company known for
publishing George Cruikshank's...
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Francis Horace Vizetelly (2
April 1864 – 20
December 1938) was an English-American lexicographer, etymologist, and editor.
Vizetelly was born in England...
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Ernest Alfred Vizetelly (1853–1922) was an
English journalist and author. He was a son of the
English publisher Henry Vizetelly, by his
first marriage...
- of the late 19th and
early 20th century,
especially those published by
Vizetelly & Co.
Although the more well-known
novels in the
series received 20th...
- Co.) The '****ommoir' (1884, tr.
George Moore and E. A.
Vizetelly for H.
Vizetelly,
Vizetelly & Co.) L'****ommoir (1895, tr.
Arthur Symons,
Lutetian Society);...
- of the
Ottoman Empire Military history of
Turkey Houtsma 1993, p. 670.
Vizetelly 1897, p. 83. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Bashi-Bazouk" . Encyclopædia...
- ISBN 0-292-74076-X
Frank M. Colby,
Allen L. Churchill,
Herbert T. Wade &
Frank H.
Vizetelly; The New
international year book Dodd, Mead & Co. 1989, p. 102 "The Fascist...
- 1867,
hardback 1881 Mary Neal
Sherwood 1886
Ernest Alfred Vizetelly 1902
Edward Vizetelly 1962
Leonard W. Tan**** (Penguin classics) 1992
Andrew Rothwell...