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John Newbery

John Newbery

English publisher and bookseller

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Founder of
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The Public Ledger
Birthdate
July 9, 1713
Birthplace
Berkshire
Berkshire
Date of Death
December 22, 1767
Place of Death
London
London
Author of
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Letters on the Most Common, as Well as Important Occasions in Life. By Cicero, Pliny, Rome, Sevigne, and Other Writers With Proper Directions Persons of Rank The Sixth Edition
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Letters on the most common, as well as important, occasions in life
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Rhetoric made familiar and easy to young gentlemen and ladies and illustrated with several beautiful orations from Demosthenes, Cicero, Sallust, Homer, Shakespeare, Milton, &c
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Flanders delineated, or, A view of the Austrian and French Netherlands
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Entertaining History of Tommy Gingerbread
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Logic made familiar and easy to young gentlemen and ladies
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The entertaining history of Giles Gingerbread, a little boy who lived upon learning
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Newbery's spelling dictionary of the English language
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ISNI
00000000815627340
Open Library ID
OL1638191A0
VIAF
763709280

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Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of Great Britain
Wikidata ID
Q266330
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John Newbery was a writer born on July 9, 1713, in Berkshire, Kingdom of Great Britain . He was the founder of The Public Ledger . Newbery died on December 22, 1767, in London .

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