LC control no. | n 77002188 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Johnson, Joseph, 1738-1809 |
Variant(s) | Johnson, J. (Joseph), 1738-1809 |
See also | Johnson and Payne |
Located | London (England) |
Address | The Golden Anchor in Fenchurch Street London England Lombard Street London England The sign of Mead's Head at 12 or 14 Fish Hill Street London England 8 Paternoster Row London England 72 St Paul's Churchyard London England |
Birth date | 1738-11-15 |
Death date | 1809-12-20 |
Place of birth | Everton (Liverpool, England) |
Field of activity | Bookselling |
Profession or occupation | Bookseller |
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Found in | Haywood, P. Joseph Johnson ... 1976 (subj) t.p. (Joseph Johnson, publisher, 1738-1809) GB 77-05835 An essay on the principle of population, 1798: t.p. (Printed for J. Johnson) Maxted, I. The London book trades, 1775-1800 (Johnson, Joseph; b. 11/15/1738; d. 12/20/1809; bookseller) Oxford dictionary of national biography, 17 June 2013 (Johson, Joseph; born 15 November 1738 at Everton, near Liverpool; died in London at 72 St. Paul's Churchyard on 20 December 1809; bookseller; after an apprenticeship began his trade in May 1761; three addresses in the first year: first The Golden Anchor in Fenchurch Street; then Lombard Street; then at the sign of Mead's Head at 12 or 14 Fish Hill Street; in 1765 moved to 8 Paternoster Row; after a fire destroyed the shop on 8 January 1770 Johnson moved to 72 St Paul's Churchyard where he lived and worked the rest of his life; partnership with Benjamin Davenport 1765-1767; partnership with John Payne from 1768-8 January 1770) Jesus Jehovah, God manifest in the flesh, or, Paradise restored, 1799: item not in hand (Joseph Johnson) |
Associated language | eng |