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- Johannes Schüssler was a fifteenth-century German bookprinter from Augsburg. The first edition of any of the works of Josephus consists of the fourth-century...
- Liberal Party organ Gjøviks Blad was too conservative. It was sold to bookprinter C. F. Hansen in 1912, and then to the Norwegian Agrarian ****ociation...
- Joseph Athias (c. 1635 – 12 May 1700) was a merchant, bookprinter and the publisher of a famous Hebrew Bible which was approved by States-General of the...
- Bornholm, Denmark. The newspaper was established on 2 August 1828 by the bookprinter E. C. Tryde (1797–1868). After the founder's death, it p****ed to his...
- brother-in-law Just Michael Aagaard, landvæsenskommissær Peder Bech, court bookprinter Johan Fredinand Schultz and Iver Qvistgaard. In 1808, in Adresseavisen...
- who endeavoured to find natural remedies Johannes Schussler, German bookprinter 15th century, from Augsburg Andrej Schüssler(Schiszler, Schüszler; Andreas)...
- Buchdrucker (or Bookprinter) was an American sculptor, painter, teacher, illustrator, and decorator. Anna's parents, Karl and Magdalene Bookprinter, emigrated...
- After finishing elementary school, he started an apprenticeship as a bookprinter in 1908. Soon after, he quit the apprenticeship and started studying...
- Frost. The building was not long after its construction sold to court bookprinter Nicolaus Møller. His property was home to four households at the 1801...
- Stettin (today Szczecin). Wiesner was born in Weimar and worked as a bookprinter, he joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany in 1914 and the Communist...