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Thomas Pavier (died 1625) was a
London publisher and
bookseller of the
early seventeenth century. His
complex involvement in the
publication of
early editions...
- Shakespeare's work in a
single volume.
Publisher and
bookseller Thomas Pavier is also
implicated with 'printed for T.P.'
appearing on the
title pages...
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bookseller Thomas Pavier; the
first quarto was
published before the end of the year—though by
Thomas Millington and John
Busby rather than
Pavier.
Thomas Creede...
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sanction and
consensus could not be
easily displaced from above.
Barry Pavier describes Deshmukhs:
These were, in the 1940s, the
layer of the very large...
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songs for Maid
Marian and Her
Merry Men were
composed by Nick Russell-
Pavier and
David Chilton. Each
episode contained either one or two songs, which...
- 32 (4): 191–204. doi:10.1007/s11604-014-0290-4. PMID 24500139. Mom T,
Pavier Y,
Giraudet F,
Gilain L, Avan P (2015). "Measurement of
endolymphatic pressure"...
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Henry Herringman William Leake Richard Meighen Thomas Millington Thomas Pavier John
Smethwick Thomas Thorpe Thomas Walkley John
Waterson Andrew Wise Printers...
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Century – the
definitive account (2013) by
Stewart Richards and Nick Russell-
Pavier,
published by
Weidenfeld & Nicolson/Orion
Books (ISBN 9780297864394) The...
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republished in 1602 (by
Creede for
Thomas Pavier) and 1619, as part of
William Jaggard's "False Folio" (printed by
Pavier). The 1619 text is
falsely dated 1608...
- Calverley's death. A
ballad was also
issued by
another publisher,
Thomas Pavier, at the same time. Calverley's
story was
twice dramatised —
first by George...