-
chain has
about 50
stores in Australia. The
first Dymocks bookstore was
opened in
Sydney by
William Dymock in 1879, in
Market Street. As his
business grew...
- po****tion of 1,205.
Dymock is the
origin of the
Dymock Red, a
cider apple, and
Stinking Bishop cheese. In the
village of
Dymock there are
several interesting...
-
bookseller and
publisher Dymock Watson (1904-1988),
British admiral William Dymock Pratt (1854-1916),
English architect Dymocks, an
Australian bookstore...
-
Roger Dymock or
Dymoke (fl. 1370 – c. 1400) was an
English theologian. He
graduated D.D. at Oxford. He was
probably a
Dominican friar, or
possibly a monk...
-
Retrieved March 21, 2025. Mem: 7600064. "'The
Ministry of Time'
named Dymocks Book of the Year | Books+Publishing".
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- Hay Festival.
Retrieved January 16, 2024.
Dymocks (November 22, 2022). "Book of the Year 2022 Winners".
Dymocks.
Retrieved January 16, 2024. "Announcing...
- in 1980s Australia: Fiction". New York
Times (Online). ""
Dymocks Book of the Year"".
Dymocks.
Retrieved 11
January 2024. Spring,
Alexandra (2 May 2019)...
- on 2019-09-03.
Retrieved 2019-09-03. "
Dymocks - The
ultimate guide to the
world of
Sarah J. Maas". www.
dymocks.com.au.
Archived from the
original on 2019-03-11...
- The
Dymock poets were a
literary group of the
early 20th
century who made
their homes near the
village of
Dymock in Gloucestershire, in England, near to...
- Jim
Dymock (born 4
April 1972) is an
Australian professional rugby league coach who is the ****istant
coach of the
Manly Sea
Eagles in the
National Rugby...