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John Bell (publisher)

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John Bell (1745–1831) was an English publisher. [1]

36 relations: Anker Smith, Bell (typeface), Bell's Weekly Messenger, Book series, Burnet Reading, Circassian beauties, Demophon of Eleusis, Edward Topham, English Chronicle, George Clint, Isaac Jackman, James Fittler, James Heath (engraver), James Roberts (painter), John Bell, John Noble (publisher), La Belle Assemblée, List of 19th-century British periodicals, Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Lloyd's Evening Post, Philip Audinet, Richard Austin (punchcutter), Richard Wroughton, Robert Dighton, Robert Scott (engraver), S, Samuel De Wilde, Shakespeare's funerary monument, Thales of Miletus, The Morning Post, Thomas Bird Mosher, Thomas Hookham, Thomas Hull (actor), Thomas Penrose, William Bulmer (printer), 1795–1820 in Western fashion.

Anker Smith

Anker Smith (1759–1819) was an English line engraver.

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Bell (typeface)

Bell is the name given to a serif typeface designed and cut in 1788 by the punchcutter Richard Austin for the British Letter Foundry, operated by publisher John Bell, and revived several times since.

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Bell's Weekly Messenger

Bell's Weekly Messenger was a British Sunday newspaper that began publication on 1 May 1796, under proprietorship of John Bell.

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Book series

A book series is a sequence of books having certain characteristics in common that are formally identified together as a group.

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Burnet Reading

Burnet Reading (1749–1838) was an English engraver and draughtsman.

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Circassian beauties

Circassian beauties is a phrase used to refer to an idealized image of the women of the Circassian people of the Northwestern Caucasus.

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Demophon of Eleusis

In Greek mythology, Demophon (Ancient Greek: Δημοφῶν or Δημοφόων) sometimes written in English as Demophoon, was a son of King Celeus and Queen Metanira.

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Edward Topham

Edward Topham (1751–1820) was an English journalist and playwright.

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English Chronicle

The English Chronicle was a thrice weekly evening paper founded in London in 1779.

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George Clint

George Clint (12 April 1770 – 10 May 1854) was an English portrait painter and engraver, especially notable for his many theatrical subjects.

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Isaac Jackman

Isaac Jackman (fl. 1795) was an Irish journalist and dramatist.

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James Fittler

James Fittler (October 1758 – 2 December 1835) was an English engraver of portraits and landscapes and an illustrator of books.

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James Heath (engraver)

James Heath (19 April 1757 – 15 November 1834) was an English engraver.

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James Roberts (painter)

James Roberts (1753–ca.1809) was a painter active in England in the later 18th century.

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John Bell

John Bell may refer to.

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John Noble (publisher)

John Noble (died 1797) was a bookseller and publisher in London in the 18th century.

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La Belle Assemblée

La Belle Assemblée (in full La Belle Assemblée or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine Addressed Particularly to the Ladies) was a British women's magazine published from 1806 to 1837, founded by John Bell (1745–1831).

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List of 19th-century British periodicals

This is a list of British periodicals established in the 19th century, excluding daily newspapers.

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Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets

Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets (1779–81), alternatively known by the shorter title Lives of the Poets, is a work by Samuel Johnson comprising short biographies and critical appraisals of 52 poets, most of whom lived during the eighteenth century.

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Lloyd's Evening Post

Lloyd's Evening Post, also known as Lloyd's Evening Post and British Chronicle, was a British evening newspaper published tri-weekly in London from 1757 to 1808.

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Philip Audinet

Philip Audinet (1766 – 18 December 1837), was an English line-engraver.

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Richard Austin (punchcutter)

Richard Austin (1756–1832) was an English punchcutter.

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Richard Wroughton

Richard Wroughton (1748–1822), was an actor, born in 1748, who worked mainly in Covent Garden (now the Royal Opera house) and Drury Lane (now the Theatre Royal), and occasional in the city of his birth, Bath.

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Robert Dighton

Robert Dighton was born c.1752 in London and died there in 1814.

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Robert Scott (engraver)

Robert Scott (13 November 1777–1841) was a Scottish engraver.

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S

S (named ess, plural esses) is the 19th letter in the Modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet.

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Samuel De Wilde

Samuel De Wilde (1751–19 January 1832), born and died in London, was a portrait painter and etcher of Dutch descent famous for his theatrical paintings.

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Shakespeare's funerary monument

The Shakespeare funerary monument is a memorial to William Shakespeare located inside Holy Trinity Church at Stratford-upon-Avon, the church in which Shakespeare was baptised and where he was buried in the chancel two days after his death.

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Thales of Miletus

Thales of Miletus (Θαλῆς (ὁ Μιλήσιος), Thalēs; 624 – c. 546 BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer from Miletus in Asia Minor (present-day Milet in Turkey).

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The Morning Post

The Morning Post was a conservative daily newspaper published in London from 1772 to 1937, when it was acquired by The Daily Telegraph.

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Thomas Bird Mosher

Thomas Bird Mosher (1852–1923) was an American publisher out of Portland, Maine.

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Thomas Hookham

Thomas Hookham (ca.1739-1819) was a bookseller and publisher in London in the 18th-19th centuries.

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Thomas Hull (actor)

Thomas Hull (1728–1808) was an English actor and dramatist.

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Thomas Penrose

Thomas Penrose (1742–1779) was an English cleric and poet.

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William Bulmer (printer)

William Bulmer (1757–1830) was an English printer and typographer.

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1795–1820 in Western fashion

Fashion in the period 1795–1820 in European and European-influenced countries saw the final triumph of undress or informal styles over the brocades, lace, periwigs and powder of the earlier 18th century.

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Bell's Circulating Library, Bell's Shakespeare.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bell_(publisher)

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