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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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Whig pamphleteer turned radical publisher whose shift in political alignment characterized by the publication of satirical works by David Williams.
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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 Ridgway. Header: James Ridgway. Also known as: James Ridgway: primary name: Ridgway, James. Details: individual; publisher/printer; British; Male. Other ...
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James Ridgway. 1825-30, 1825. Quantity: 1 available. Seller: C. Arden (Bookseller) ABA, Hay-on-Wye, United Kingdom. Association Member: ABA · ILAB. pp.xx, with ...
Began his working life as a blacksmith and valet. Brother-in-law to James Ridgway, he moved to London and apprenticed with the publisher John Almon. In 1781, he ...
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. An address to the members of the legislature on reform. James Ridgway. £45.94. in basket add to basket. Veterans Law: Cases and Theory.
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Marrow, James, ed., The Medieval Book: Glosses for the Friends and ... ridgway, james: Robinson, “Henry Dela- hay Symonds and James Ridgway's.