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- She began her career by working as a bookdealer and journalist.
- In 1998, German author Martin Walser won the Peace Prize of the German Bookdealers Association.
- Blackmore often hosted gatherings of the Futurian Society of Sydney by sf bibliographer / researcher and secondhand bookdealer Graham Stone and David Ritchie.
- Shortly thereafter, with the help of New Haven bookdealer Henry Wenning, he began to acquire first editions and inscribed copies of Faulkner's books.
- However, the first sheet had been cut out by ignorant antiquarian bookdealers, and it was only in 1972 that this was rediscovered in Philadelphia and returned.
- Have searched www . AbeBooks . com, which is used by thousands of bookdealers worldwide selling millions of books, for her name and titles mentioned in the wikiarticle.
- It is the sole representative of the antique book trade in France, and as such plays an active part in maintaining relations with the public administration as well as with private organisations and bookdealers.
- Donald Dickinson, author of the Dictionary of American Antiquarian Bookdealers, opined that Randall was a knowing and resourceful bookman and antiquarian, who cultivated relations with a broad range of collectors, dealers and bibliographers.
- He continued to publish, but his financial position worsened, and in 1833 he made a published plea for funds from his supporters to bring a lawsuit against the bookdealers and publishers who had later financed his works.
- He joined Francis Edwards Ltd, a bookdealer in London's Marylebone High Street on leaving school in 1969 . Joining the travel department he spent his first month in the bookshop dusting the shelves in order to become acquainted with the stock.
- Previously Kierkegaard had published his own books through two different bookstores, Bookdealer P . G . Philipsen " Three Upbuilding Discourses, 1843 " and C . A . Reitzel's, Printed by Biance Luno Press " Repetition ".
- As a possible lead, some rare bookdealers online are selling books that advocated Connecticut's side and reproduced 17th century documents; I've included these references under " further reading " in the " New York v . Connecticut " article.
- Inspired by Phoenician accounts dating 600BCE of rich new lands beyond the Western ocean in the books, Lorenzo de Medici sent a bookdealer named Cristobal Colon in 1484 to buy these 1, 000 volumes, but Colon never turned the books over to the Medici family.
- In September he obtained a visa and sailed for New York City, arriving on October 12, 1939, where he arrived with the 1494 V閞ard Columbus letter gaining him his first piece of publicity as a bookdealer in America : a newspaper column on the Columbus letter arriving on Columbus Day.
- When Scrooge and the nephews find out that the English name of this bookdealer-turned sailor happens to be Christopher Columbus ( " The plot thickens ! "-" Like cement ! " ) and that Columbus's private library is in Seville, Spain, Scrooge is pacing out the door, " already halfway across France ".
- The bookdealer and founding member of the Potomac Corral, Jefferson Chenoweth Dykes better known as Jeff Dykes (-1989 ), wrote in " Fifty Great Western Illustrators "-" " No better horse artist ever lived than Stanley L . Wood-there was more action in a Stanley Wood illustration than in the story itself " ".
- The three of them never have met at Bianco Luno Press, the books were printed there but " Three Upbuilding Discourses " was published by Bookdealer P . G . Philipsen . " Fear and Trembling ", by Johannes de Silentio, and " Repetition ", by Constantin Constantius, were both published by C . A . Reitzel's.
- His early books " Lud Heat " ( 1975 ) and " Suicide Bridge " ( 1979 ) were a mixture of essay, fiction and poetry; they were followed by " White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings " ( 1987 ), a novel juxtaposing the tale of a disreputable band of bookdealers on the hunt for a priceless copy of Arthur Conan Doyle's " A Study in Scarlet " and the Jack the Ripper murders ( here attributed to the physician William Gull ).