- A
pamphleteer is a
historical term used to
describe someone who
creates or
distributes pamphlets,
unbound (therefore inexpensive)
booklets intended for...
- (c. 1572 – 25
August 1632) was an
English Elizabethan dramatist and
pamphleteer, a
versatile and
prolific writer,
whose career spanned several decades...
- an
English Elizabethan playwright, poet,
satirist and a
significant pamphleteer.: 5 He is
known for his
novel The
Unfortunate Traveller, his pamphlets...
- Launay,
comte d'Antraigues (25
December 1753 – 22 July 1812) was a
French pamphleteer, diplomat, spy and
political adventurer during the
French Revolution...
- John
Bowdler (1746–1823) was a
campaigner for
moral reform in
Britain and a
founder of the
Church Building Society. His
brother and
sister were the editors...
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Chandler (1693 – 8 May 1766) was an
English Nonconformist minister and
pamphleteer. He has been
called the "uncrowned
patriarch of Dissent" in the latter...
- also
known as John Hall of Durham, was an
English poet,
essayist and
pamphleteer of the
Commonwealth period.
After a
short period of
adulation at university...
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William Hatchett (1701 – 1760s) was an
English translator,
dramatist and
pamphleteer. He was born and went to
school in York, but by the late 1720s was living...
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Richard Overton (fl. 1640–1664) was an
English pamphleteer and
Leveller during the
Civil War and
Interregnum (England).
Richard Overton may have spent...
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Herman Husband (December 3, 1724 – June 19, 1795) was an
American farmer,
pamphleteer, author, and
preacher best
known as a
leader of the
Regulator Movement...