James Ridgway (sometimes spelled 'Ridgeway', 1755 – 1838) was a publisher/bookseller, newspaper publisher and printseller in Piccadilly and York Street, ...
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FREE Shipping over $35 by Amazon. Our Civil And Military Establishments (1855). by James Ridgway Publisher · Paperback.
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GERANIACEAE THE NATURAL ORDER OF GERANIA (2 VOLUMES) Written by Robert Sweet. Stock no. 2111584. Published by James Ridgway. Very good condition.
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Publishing business taken over on his death by his son James Leech Ridgway (1799-1862) who also had a share in the ownership of the 'Globe' newspaper and ...
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James Ridgeway (1936–2021) was an investigative journalist for more than fifty years and was the author of seventeen previous books.
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Ridgway's son, James Leech Ridgway, who took over the publishing house at the death of his father in 1838. . . (English). retrieved. 28 December 2022.
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James Ridgway ; Details: individual; publisher/printer; British; Male ; Other dates: 1784-1847 (fl.) ; Address: 196 Piccadilly opposite Sackville Street, London
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Geographical entries are made for all articles, notes, and reviews treating a subject that can be localized. author bibliographies: Ives, “The. Place of Musical ...
ridgway, james: Robinson, “Henry Delahay Symonds and James Ridgway's Conversion from Whig Pamphleteers to Doyens of the Radical Press, 1788–1793,” 61–90.