Clarke, George
Идентификатор записиcni00059571
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cni00059571
Последнее изменение2015-04-08
Примечание
That shop lately occupied by deceased William Paterson “Aberdeen Journal” 1802. Partnership of William Gordon & George Clark ended in 1804, when both continued separately. Opened a short-lived branch shop and circulating library in Peterhead 1805; established a literary saloon 1824. Son, James taken as a partner 1830; George retired 1837. The firm printed chapbook editions of “Mill o' Tifties Annie” in 1868 and “Sir James the Rose” by Michael Bruce 1869.
Прочая информация
Годы деятельности1801-1875
Деятельностьprinters and publishers
and newsroom (1824 - 1828)
Место деятельности
Aberdeen; Milton's Head, Upperkirkgate (1802)
Aberdeen; Milton's Head, Broad Street (1804 - 1820)
Aberdeen; Cheyne's Court, 71 Broad Street (1824 - 1828)
Связи с другими объектами
См. такжеWilliam Gordon & George Clark, bookbinders, booksellers and stationers, Aberdeen (1801)
George Clarke & Son, wholesale booksellers & stationers (1830)
15 Broad Street, **Aberdeen
George Clarke & Son, wholesale booksellers & stationers & papermakers (1842 - 1867)
15 Broad Street, **Aberdeen
Имена / Наименования
Авторитетная формаClarke, George
принято в: National Library of Scotland, Scottish Book Trade Index
Вариант имениGeorge Clarke, bookseller (1804 - 1820)
Источники
Найдено вBeavan. — Chapbook Printers. — Pigot 1820; 1825