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Crosby, Benjamin (d. 1815): bookseller at 44 Stationer's Court, near Paternoster Row, London who bought rights to
Index of People 2009
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Majesty's Stationer's Office, was a phenomenal best-seller.
The Commanding Heights DANIEL YERGIN 1998
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Henry Olney produced a printing of An Apologie for Poetrie in the spring of 1595; this edition proved to be unauthorized, as William Ponsonby had entered the work in the Stationer's register on November 29, 1594.
Defence of Poesie 1992
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Mr. Ames has discovered, from the Stationer's Register, that he was the son of
Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters John Earle
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London agent does the same abroad, delivering to the British Museum one copy of the book, and to Stationer's Hall, for use in certain libraries, four copies.
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This plate being entered at Stationer's Hall as the Act directs, August 20, 1794, will subject such persons as imitate the same to a consequent prosecution.
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This plate being entered at Stationer's Hall as the Act directs, Aug. 20, 1791, will subject such persons as imitate the same to a consequent prosecution.
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* Secretary Conway to the Wardens, etc., of the Stationer's Company,
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And this proof is further supported: In an entry in the Stationer's Registers under date of April
The Critics Versus Shakspere A Brief for the Defendant Francis Asbury Smith 1876
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It was entered at Stationer's Hall in July, 1593, a little more than a month after
The Critics Versus Shakspere A Brief for the Defendant Francis Asbury Smith 1876
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