Bookseller

  • 21bookseller — /ˈbʊksɛlə/ (say bookseluh) noun a person whose occupation or business is selling books. –bookselling, noun …

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  • 23bookseller — n. a dealer in books …

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  • 24Australian Bookseller & Publisher — Bookseller and Publisher magazine (formerly Australian Bookseller Publisher ) is the journal of the Australian book industry and is one of Australia s oldest surviving magazines. It was founded in 1921 by Daniel Wrixon Thorpe as the Australian… …

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  • 25The Bookseller of Kabul — infobox Book | name = The Bookseller of Kabul title orig = translator = Ingrid Cristopherson image caption = author = Asne Seierstad cover artist = country = Norway language = Norwegian series = genre = Non fiction publisher = Virago release date …

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  • 26Frances Steloff: Memoirs of a Bookseller — Produced by Deborah Dickson Release date(s) 1987 Country United States Language English …

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  • 27George Nicol (bookseller) — George Nicol (1740? ndash; 25 June 1828) was a bookseller and publisher in eighteenth century London. In 1781, he became bookseller to George III, a position he held until 1820. In 1785, he published an improved edition of James Cook s third… …

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  • 28George Robertson (bookseller) — NOTE: Not to be confused with the publisher George Robertson, one of the founders of Angus Robertson publishing.George Robertson (1825 March 23 1898) was a Scottish Australian businessman as an early bookseller and publisher of Australian… …

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  • 29Thomas Miller (bookseller) — Thomas Miller (1731 1804) was a leading English bookseller.Origins and early lifeMiller was born at Norwich on 14 August 1731, the son of Thomas Miller, a pavior. He was apprenticed to a grocer, but when he commenced business for himself in 1755… …

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  • 30Thomas Davies (bookseller) — Thomas Davies (c.1712 85) was a Scottish bookseller and author. He studied at the University of Edinburgh and was for several years on the Stage; but having been ridiculed by Churchill in The Rosciad he gave up acting and opened a bookshop in… …

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