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- Buchdrucker (or Bookprinter) was an American sculptor, painter, teacher, illustrator, and decorator. Anna's parents, Karl and Magdalene Bookprinter, emigrated...
- Forløbere I Oldtiden (PDF). Copenhagen: Lehmann & Stages Bookstore Grebes Bookprinter. pp. 81–88. Lawson 2019, pp. 261–2 "Lyre, Museum number 1883,1214.26"...
- competing liberal newspaper in Gjøvik, Samhold, in 1885. The owner, bookprinter Fredrik Olsen Lange, was succeeded by his son Torstein Lange in 1914...
- 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...
- in ****an. Hendrik Caspar Romberg was the son of Zacharias Romberg, a bookprinter/seller on Spui in Amsterdam. Hendrik was baptized not in the opposite...
- pottery decoration from T(homas) J. Wheatley. He married artist Anna Marie Bookprinter (née Buchdrucker) in 1887. In 1884 he joined the Rookwood Pottery Company...
- to a discussion he had with a Mr Fougt of Lapland, possibly Swedish bookprinter Henric Fougt (1720-1782): Mr Barrington further mentions, that he enquired...
- Province of Posen, German Empire (now Wschowa, Poland). He was trained as a bookprinter and joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) in 1905. He worked...
- 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...