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Thomas Miller, Bookseller, Bungay, Suffolk.
Thomas Miller, Bookseller, Bungay, Suffolk. Died June 24th 1804_ Aged 73.
[Engraved by E. Scriven from a Miniature by H. Edridge Esq.r.]
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Stipple. Sheet 155 z 100mm, 6¼ x 4". Trimmed.
Thomas Miller (1731-1804) was a leading English bookseller and antiquary. His collection included many valuable and rare books, and extensive collection of engraved portraits, and a nearly complete series of Romand and English silver and brass coins. He published catalogues of his collections in 1782 and 1790.
NPG: D13660
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William Miller.
William Miller.
Drawn from Life on Stone by J.D. Engleheart, 1826. Printed by C.Hullmandel.
Published by Colnagi, Son & Co. A. Moltino & W. Smith.
Lithograph, rare. Sheet 235 x 180mm, 9¼ x 7".
William Miller (1769–1844), one of the most popular publishers in London of the period, succeeded by John Murray. He published the poems of Walter Scott, Howlett's ‘Views of Lincolnshire’ and Forster's edition of the ‘Arabian Nights Entertainments'. However, after paying £4,500 for the copyright of Charles James Fox's ‘History of the Reign of James II’, the largest sum ever given for literary property, he only just covered his expenses.
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