An edition of A publisher and his friends (1891)

A publisher and his friends.

Memoir and correspondence of the late John Murray, with an account of the origin and progress of the house, 1768-1843.

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An edition of A publisher and his friends (1891)

A publisher and his friends.

Memoir and correspondence of the late John Murray, with an account of the origin and progress of the house, 1768-1843.

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J. Murray
Language
English

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Published in

London

Classifications

Library of Congress
Z325.M9 S6, Z325.M9 S6

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 v.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15133082M
Internet Archive
apublisherandhi01smilgoog
LCCN
04022581

Excerpts

The publishing house of Murray dates from the year 1768, in which year John MacMurray, a lieutenant of Marines, having retired from the service on half-pay, purchased the bookselling business of William Sandby, at the sign of the "Ship," No. 32, Fleet Street, opposite St. Dunstan's Church.
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