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  • Richardson began business in a shop at 5 Blackett Street, Newcastle, as a bookseller and music and print seller.
  • London; printed for R . H . Laurie, Map, Chart and Print Seller, 53, Fleet Street, 1828.
  • An 18th-century map and print seller, who worked in London from about 1714, producing some of the best and attractive maps of the century.
  • These include Shepherd & Woodward ( University outfitters ), Payne & Son ( goldsmiths ), Sanders of Oxford ( print sellers ) and Waterfield's Books.
  • "I never have really been able to buy on Ebay to re-sell and make a profit on it, " said Baker, the print seller.
  • He went to London at the age of 18 with an introduction to the print seller John Boydell, who gave him work and introduced him to William Blizard, the surgeon.
  • "' John Wallis "'( died 1818 ) was an English board game publisher, bookseller, map / chart seller, print seller, music seller, and cartographer.
  • In 1773 the names Okey and Reak appear as joint publishers of an engraved portrait by Okey of the Baptist minister Thomas Hiscox after Robert Feke; and as " print sellers and stationers on the Parade ", Newport, Rhode Island.
  • Russell was born in Guildford, Surrey, the son of John Russell Snr ., book and print seller and five times mayor of the town; his father was something of an artist, and drew and published two views of Guildford.
  • Another master of the genre was Pierre Nolasque Bergeret, whose color lithograph " Dawdlers of the Rue du Coq " ( 1805 ) sharply satirizes a fashionably dressed crowd peering at the latest caricatures in the windows of a print seller's shop.
  • The name of Gillray's publisher and print seller, Miss Hannah Humphrey whose shop was first at 227 Strand, then in New Bond Street, then in Old Bond Street, and finally in St James's Street is inextricably associated with that of the caricaturist himself.
  • The " Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae ", " Mirror of the Magnificence of Rome " was a Renaissance " coffee table book " of prints of the sights of Rome, especially the antiquities, produced by the French print seller and publisher Antonio Lafreri ( or Antoine du P閞ac Lafr閞y, 1512-77 ).
  • "' Robert Peake the Elder "'( c . 1551 1619 ) was an English painter active in the later part of print seller William Peake ( c . 1580 1639 ) and from his grandson, Sir Robert Peake ( c . 1605 67 ), who followed his father into the family print-selling business.