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Nichols, John

Record IDcnp01878306
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01878306
Gendermale
Biographical Data1745 - 1826
Place of BirthLondon-Islington
Place of DeathLondon-Islington
Last Edit2024-02-08

General Note

Schriftsteller, Verleger
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Imprimeur ; imprimeur de la Société des antiquaires. De 1766 à 1777, associé à son ancien patron William Bowyer, auquel il succède ; à partir de 1800, s'associe son fils John Bowyer Nichols, le plus souvent sous la raison "John Nichols and son" jusqu'en 1823. Éditeur du "Gentleman's Magazine" où il est aussi rédacteur. Auteur d'éditions critiques, de mélanges historiques et littéraires et de compilations. N'exerce plus qu'occasionnellement après 1803. Maître de la "Stationers' Company" (1804). Imprimerie et dépôt détruits par des incendies en mai 1786 et en fév. 1808. Se retire définitivement vers 1823.
Britischer Drucker Verleger und Schriftsteller.
Adresse: London: 10 King Street, Westminster. - Zeitraum: 1766-1826
Adresse: London: 25 Parliament Street. - Zeitraum: 1766-1826
Adresse: London: 4 Red Lion Passage. - Zeitraum: 1766-1826
ab 1766 Partner von William Bowyer , seit 1796 mit seinem Sohn John Bowyer Nichols

More Information

Further Biographical Data02.02.1745-26.11.1826
1745-1826
Dates of Activity1766-1823?
Intellectual ResponsibilityAuteur
Profession / OccupationImprimeur-libraire
ActivitySchriftsteller (gnd)
Type de document concerné: Texte imprimé
Pisarz, drukarz i antykwariusz londyński.
Buchdrucker (gnd)
Drucker (gnd) (1766 - 1826)
Verleger (gnd) (1766 - 1826)
Geographic NoteGB (iso3166)
NationalityBritish

Place of Activity

Place of BirthLondon-Islington
Geburtsort
Place of ActivityLondon; Whitefriars. - (4,) Red Lion passage (, Fleet street). - 10, King street, Westminster. - 25, Parliament street (1766 - 1823)
London (1766 - 1826)
Wirkungsort
Place of DeathLondon-Islington
Sterbeort

Related Entries

ChildNichols, John Bowyer, 1779-1863
Beziehung familiaer. -- Sohn
See alsoNichols, John
Imprint name record
Nichols, John
parallel imprint name record
J. Nichols and Son
Affiliation

Names

HeadingNichols, John
used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris; Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany; Common Library Network (GBV), Göttingen (Germany); British Library: English Short Title Catalogue - AACR2 Heading, London (United Kingdom); Biblioteka Narodowa, Warszawa; NUKAT union catalogue of Polish academic and research libraries
Nichols, John
used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Nichols, John, F.S.A., Printer
used in: British Library: English Short Title Catalogue - GK Heading, London (United Kingdom)
Variant NameNichols, J
Nichols, J.
PseudonymUrban, Sylvanus
Pseudonyme
Urban, Sylvanus
pseudonym

Sources

Found inKp. Travels Into Poland, Russia, Sweden, And Denmark : Interspersed With Historical Relations And Political Inquiries : Illustrated With Charts And Engravings In Two Volumes. Vol. 1 / By William Coxe [...]. - London, 1784 (Druk). — NEBrit. - 2005. — LCAuth. — LCNA(AACR2). — GK55. — DNB. — NUC. — BSDNAL. — LoC-NA. — The works of William Hogarth from the original plates restored by James Heath [...] to which is prefixed a biographical essay on the genius and productions of Hogarth and explanations of the subjects of the plates / by John Nichols. - London, 1822.. — BL online. — LCA online. — Timperley. — DNB. — Plomer, Bushnell, Dix. — Todd. — Maxted
Imprint SourcesBiographical and literary anecdotes of William Bowyer, printer, F. S. A., *. - 1974
Illustrations of the Literary History of the eighteenth Century. - 1817
Literary anecdotes of the eighteenth century. - 1966
Some account of the alien priories, and of such lands as they are known to have possessed*. - 1978
The Progresses, Processions, and magnificent Festivities of King James t*. - 1828
The progresses and public processions of Queen Elizabeth. - 1965
The rise and progress of the Gentleman's Magazine. - 1974
depiction of ...
John Nichols, English printer and author. Original caption (cropped out) reads, "JOHN NICHOLS, Esq. F.S.A. of Lon., Edin. & Perth. Born at Islington Feb. 2 1744-5. Author of 'the History & Antiquities of the County of Leicester', in 7 Vols. fol. 1795 to 1812—also Author & Editor of several other Works on the Topography, Antiquities, and Ancient Legends of England."
[Engraving by Charles Heath after drawing by J. Jackson / This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID cph.3b31721.This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing. -- Public domain -- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:John Nichols cph.3b31721.jpg]

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Porträt John Nichols (1745 - 1826)
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Porträt John Nichols (1745 - 1826)
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