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Mercier, Lewis Page, 1820-1875

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Personal name headingMercier, Lewis Page, 1820-1875
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Variant(s)Lewis, Mercier, 1820-1875
Mercier, Louis, 1820-1875
Mercier, L. (Lewis), 1820-1875
Associated countryGreat Britain
Associated placeHackney (London, England)
LocatedGlasgow (Scotland) Edgbaston (England)
Birth date1820-01-09
Death date1875-11-02
Profession or occupationTranslators Clergy
Special noteFormerly also on undifferentiated name record: n 85057821
Found inVerne, Jules. Twenty thousand leagues under the sea, 1956: t.p. (Mercier Lewis)
ibiblio Web site, Apr. 1, 2010: Victorian translators of Verne (translator Rev. Lewis Page Mercier, 1820-1875, sometimes used pseudonym Mercier Lewis)
Verne, Jules. Around the world in eighty days ; From the earth to the moon, 1985: t.p. verso (Louis Mercier, translator)
Wikipedia, viewed August 28, 2019 (Lewis Page Mercier; born 9 January 1820; died 2 November 1875; lived in London Borough of Hackney as a child; British; wrote under pen names Louis Mercier, MA (Oxon) and Mercier Lewis; best known as translator of Jules Verne novels; B.A., Trinity College, Oxford, 1841; M.A., University College, 1855; became a deacon in 1843, a presbyter in 1845; first posting was to Glasgow as assistant minister of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 2nd master of Glasgow College School, and chaplain to the Garrison; later posted to schools in Edgbaston and Hackney; chaplain of the Foundling Hospital, 1861-1873; published several religious works and instructional materials for teachers of Greek and Latin; translated 'The wreck of the Hansa')
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OCLC, viewed August 28, 2019 (headings: Mercier, Lewis Page, 1820-1875; Mercier, Louis; Mercier, Lewis; Mercier, L. (Lewis); Lewis, Mercier, 1820-1875; usage: Louis Mercier; Lewis Page Mercier; Lewis Mercier; Lewis P. Mercier; L.P. Mercier; L. Mercier)
Associated languageeng