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giving anecdotes of all descriptions . As George Colman said :
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very best results , and warm congratulations d ili ill gent salute and th earnest e out come literar of y work man . y Dr Bfc y ears . Hill o flV f
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M E T Ropol I Tan Booksel L I N G. Iii ....
M E T ROPOL I TAN BOOKSEL L I N G . III . OF THE C H URC H .
Our last contribution on the subject of bookselling P ^ B ^ P ^>^^ ^ B ^ P ^^ b B ^ W ^^^ ^^^ F ^ B ^ v B ^ " ^*^ B ^^ m ^^ b ^^|^^ ^ in ^^ ^^ B 4 ^ B the ^^ F ^^ B ^^ br ^ BP * metropolis BB > ^^ h ^^ b ^ B ^ ' ^ P ^ ^ PPB i i— ^¦^^ r — i— ^^^ ^^^ p- ^ BV ^ related ^^ v ^^^ ^^^ ^ B *^ B * ^^ r ^^^ ^ B ^^^^ to BP ^ b ^ ' the ^^ ^ h . bj ^^ J , I
Law . We endeavoured then to show the ! the different B pi trade peculiarities pointing h out of especiall the legal y branch its exclu h h of |
siveness V ^ P . ^^ p ^^ pr ^ ppr 1 "" ^ b ^^^ V ^^ . - ^^^ , ^ H It ^ n ^ P ^^ is r ^^^ ^^ b . B ^ more ^^ P B ^ B ^^ b <^ B VBPBS b ^^^ difficult ^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ 1 ^^^ ^^^^ ¦ ^^^ to ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^ speak ^^^ - ^ v r- ^^ r of - ^^^ ^— the ^ r ~ -r ~ m ^^^ publishing hbb wmb BJBL and pBf bookselling BPbf h connected b with ¦ ¦ ¦ h the
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in the publishing y trade is associated with the ! , Church . We refer to Messrs . Rivington , of Waterloo PlaceThe works published by
. known Messrs . as Riving the ton Hi belong h Church mostl Party y to . what They is
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century . Archbishop Tillotson ' s works are came an ¦ ins from tance , the and press r we believe of the they present orig firm inall ' y s j
- ^^ »— - — ^^ ^ m ^ ' ^ ' — ^^^ - ^ " - ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ BW . *^ ^ 1 ^ M ^ " ^^ ^ BP' ¦ BPr P ^ PPr ~ "B ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ' ^^ B ^^^ — ~~ " ^^ predecessors . is we The ll history denned of the thoug Riving h II it tons oes as back publishers to the |
ear IKJ TT lies VA 1 t V- years * V- » 1 . X * - V- * V- * of , . LA / X the Ull \_^ % ~ m 18 . £ ZL th * - / century g ^» V ^ V- * *^ f K- * « . - «*—' -.-- Charles --- v- ^ ' Ri F & i ving vinp- ton ton . in in 1 1711 711 . es established tablished himselr himself in in ot St . . ( i
Paul 4 Bible ' s and Ch , urch Crown yard , , / * under He succeeded the sign of to the the
^ % Af Am V ^ L ^ business . M-Jb . \ JLJ of ^»— « ^ Richard M . V / W AJL Chiswell JL-pL \ 17 O LA v « 'V > , Vp / V who V-4 . ^^ * A was v ^—' Jt flourishing bookseller in the 17 th century ;
therefore the business has been in existence more lllUICi than bliail 200 &\ J \ J years Y * 3 ChXa . . The XI 1 O ' Bible JL _» AILflO OiJLAV and ^ . Crown v ^ a w the ¦ -- '
present was a theological house has Establishment continued to , so ive tha to t the
g worl Wesley vTomcj d t , , when wiioii same xicj he class was wao of ua > publication Fellow r ouuw of \ jjl ^ . Lincoln -i ! . ** J ohn
—a Ot College Kemp X ^ Clllj , -HO is Oxford ' s l Xllllly Imitation , edited CttXClJ . for of Ul Christ \ S Rivington 1 UL 1 OV . ' The -LXM Thomas . \ J fj great * - the
founder of Methodism was then one of publishers circle of literary friends . evidence Samuel
Richa Richard rdson son was wa . s another a . nntViftr . , and and there thftre is is evidence that high Charles measure Rivington of literary himself tastefor possessed it is stated » j
Ulgll that he 11 *« C suggested * OUJLD VJ . JLJL to Richardson CVJL J VUOVO , j J . VTX the . JL . U composi AM ~ ~~~ - - tion of ' Pamela . ' '
Rivington * The origi ' a counting nal sig - n houee * Bibl , 8 e Waterloo and Crown P |^ ' ce is . how in Messrs . gx
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), July 15, 1887, page 766, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15071887/page/8/
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