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Joseph Whitaker (4 May 1820 – 15 May 1895) was a publisher who founded Whitaker's Almanack. Joseph Whitaker was born in London, and apprenticed to a bookseller... |
Haddon Whitaker OBE (died 4 August 2021) was a British book publisher. A direct descendant of Joseph Whitaker, he joined the family firm, J. Whitaker & Sons... |
English publisher who founded Whitaker's Almanack Joseph Whitaker School, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom, named after Joseph Whitaker (naturalist) Joseph Whittaker... |
Joseph Whitaker (March 29, 1789 – November 30, 1870) was an American industrialist, landowner, and legislator in the Phoenixville and Mont Clare area... |
members of the Whitaker family and related families, made important contributions to the American iron and steel industry. Joseph Whitaker I (1755–1838)... |
Enfield, London (category CS1 maint: location missing publisher) Street – now a doctors' surgery – was the home of Joseph Whitaker, publisher and founder of Whitaker's Almanack; he lived there from 1820 until his death... |
later of Joseph Whitaker, the publisher and founder of Whitaker's Almanack who lived at the house from 1862 until his death in 1895. "Joseph Whitaker | Publisher... |
philosopher, political theorist and civil engineer (died 1903) 4 May – Joseph Whitaker, publisher (died 1895) 12 May – Florence Nightingale, nurse (died 1910) 22... |
mid-2022, Rebellion announced that there would not be a 2022 edition. Joseph Whitaker began preparing his Almanack in the autumn of 1868. He postponed publication... |
Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria (born 1814) 15 May – Joseph Whitaker, publisher (born 1820) 31 May – Emily Faithfull, women's rights activist... |
psychosis. He is the founder and publisher of Mad in America, a webzine critical of the modern psychiatric establishment. Whitaker was a medical writer at the... |
Wilfred Whitaker (26 May 1873 – 1950) was editor of Whitaker's Almanack. He held the position for fifty-five years, succeeding his father Joseph Whitaker when... |
Joseph Vernon Whitaker and George Herbert Whitaker took over editorship of The Bookseller in 1875 and 1895 respectively, with George Herbert Whitaker... |
Thomas Kenneth Whitaker (8 December 1916 – 9 January 2017) was an Irish economist, politician, diplomat and civil servant who served as Secretary (administrative... |
Graeme Whitelaw (category CS1 maint: location missing publisher) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link) Whitaker, Joseph. (1893). Whitaker's almanack. Whitaker. OCLC 59599762. "WHITELAW... |
April 20 (category CS1 maint: location missing publisher) News. 2023-04-20. Retrieved 2023-04-20. Joseph Whitaker (1993). An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord ... J. Whitaker. p. 14. John Hill Wheeler (1966). Reminiscences... |
Principio Furnace (category Whitaker iron family) and its ruined buildings were purchased by Joseph Whitaker, his brothers George P. Whitaker and Joseph Whitaker II, and partners Thomas Garrett (a prominent... |
Ariss, Joseph Campbell (who had worked at the lab as Ricketts' assistant), Adelle Davis, Henry Miller, Lincoln Steffens and Francis Whitaker. Amid the... |
Pierre Trudeau (redirect from Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau) Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau PC CC CH QC FRSC (/ˈtruːdoʊ, truːˈdoʊ/ TROO-doh, troo-DOH, French: [pjɛʁ tʁydo]; October 18, 1919 – September... |
Mont Clare, Pennsylvania (category CS1 maint: location missing publisher) Providence residents who use it for recreation. In the winter of 1843-1844, Joseph Whitaker, ironmaster and state legislator from Phoenixville, obtained a charter... |