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James Ridgway (sometimes spelled 'Ridgeway', 1755 – 1838) was a publisher/bookseller, newspaper publisher and printseller in Piccadilly and York Street, ...
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James Ridgway ; Details: individual; publisher/printer; British; Male ; Life dates: 1755-1838 ; Address: 196 Piccadilly, London (1784-87) 1 York Street, London ( ...
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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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Top James Ridgeway titles: Blood in the Face (revised new edition): White Nationalism from the Birth of a Nation to the Age of Trump
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ridgway, james: Robinson, “Henry Delahay Symonds and James Ridgway's Conversion from Whig Pamphleteers to Doyens of the Radical Press, 1788–1793,” 61–90.
James Ridgway, the radical London pamphlet pubof the People publisher George Wesdey, had already agreed lisher and bookseller (fl.
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