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Thomas Norton Longman died on 29 August 1842, leaving his two sons, Thomas (1804–1879) and William (1813–1877), in control of the business in Paternoster Row. Their first success was the publication of Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome, which was followed in 1841 by the issue of the first two volumes of his History of England, which after a few years had a sale of 40 000 copies.
Building Materials Longman (1972) Air Travel: a Social History Bath: Adams and Dart (1972) Patriotism with Profit: British Agricultural Societies in the 18th and 19th centuries Hugh Evelyn (1972) The Directory of Museums (with Ann Nicholls) 1st edition, Macmillan (1975) ’Exploring our Industrial Past Hodder and Stoughton (1975)
Each plate is accompanied by a short text which describes the scene and the photographic processes involved in obtaining it. Talbot emphasized the practical implications of his images (for instance, "The whole cabinet of a Virtuoso and collector of old China might be depicted on paper in little more time than it would take him to make a written inventory describing it in the usual way."), but ...
Orient Blackswan Pvt. Ltd., formerly Orient Longman India, commonly referred to as Orient Longman, is an Indian publishing house headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The company publishes academic, professional and general works as well as school textbooks, of which the "Gul Mohar" series of English-language school books grew popular.
The Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English (LDOCE), first published by Longman in 1978, [1] is an advanced learner's dictionary, providing definitions using a restricted vocabulary, helping non-native English speakers understand meanings easily. It is available in four configurations:
Thomas Longman may refer to: Thomas Longman (1699–1755) , English publisher who founded the publishing house of Longman Thomas Norton Longman (1771–1842), his great nephew, English publisher