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  2. William Collins (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    William Collins (12 October 1789 – 2 January 1853) was a Scottish schoolmaster, editor and publisher who founded William Collins, Sons, now part of HarperCollins. [1] [2] William Collins was born at Eastwood, Renfrewshire, on 12 October 1789. [3] He was a millworker who established a company in 1819 for printing and publishing.

  3. William Collins, Sons - Wikipedia

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    By 1841 Collins was established as a printer of Bibles. In 1846, Collins retired and his son Sir William Collins took over. In 1848, the firm developed as a publishing venture, specialising in religious and educational books. In 1856, the first Collins atlas was published. The company was renamed William Collins, Sons and Co Ltd. in 1868. [3]

  4. Category:William Collins, Sons books - Wikipedia

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    Books originally published by William Collins, Sons (1819—1990) in the U.K. — acquired by News Corporation in 1990, and merged into HarperCollins books Contents Top

  5. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: pre-1910 - Wikipedia

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    The English hotelier, crimper and convicted murderer who had just completed a 13-year prison sentence at the Oregon State Penitentiary, and afterward wrote a book about the conditions there, left Salem on a trip to California after his book was published, and never returned. [83] 17 October 1908 Eduardo Newbery: 30 Río de la Plata, Argentina

  6. William Collins - Wikipedia

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    William Collins (publisher) (1789–1853), Scottish founder of the William Collins, Sons publishing house; William Collins (Lord Provost) (1817–1895), Scottish temperance movement activist; son of publisher William Collins. William Collins, Sons (est. 1819), Scottish publishing house, became part of HarperCollins in 1990, a subsidiary of News ...

  7. Bibliography of early American publishers and printers

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    Catalogue of books printed by William Bradford: and other printers in the middle colonies. New York : [Grolier Club]. H. Hammond, Otis Grant (1902). Bibliography of the Newspapers and Periodicals of Concord, N.H., 1790-1898. Ira C. Evans Co. Hannett, John (1837). An inquiry into the nature and form of the books of the ancients. London : Richard ...

  8. Collins Crime Club - Wikipedia

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    Collins Crime Club was an imprint of British book publishers William Collins, Sons and ran from 6 May 1930 to April 1994. [1] Throughout its 64 years the club issued a total of 2,012 [ 2 ] first editions of crime novels and reached a high standard of quality throughout.

  9. List of early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    Printer and publisher; Published The Providence Gazette with William Goddard in Rhode Island; Apprentice of Benjamin Franklin Isaac Collins (printer) 1746–1817 Printer, publisher; published New Jersey Gazette and New Jersey Almanac ; Noted for his famous 1791 bible; politically active during American Revolution ; printed continental currency