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  Edward Moxon - LoveToKnow 1911
EDWARD MOXON (1801-1858), British poet and publisher, was born at Wakefield in 1801.
Serjeant Talfourd defended Moxon, but the jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the offensive passages were for a time eliminated.
Edward Moxon died on the 3rd of June 1858, his business being continued by Mr J. Payne and Mr Arthur Moxon, who in 1865 published Swinburne's Atalanta in Calydon; but in 1871 it was taken over by Messrs Ward, Lock and Tyler.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Edward_Moxon   (217 words)

  
 Edward Moxon-Victorian Publisher of Poets
Edward was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire on 12 December 1801, the eldest son of Michael and Ann Moxon.
Edward was fortunate to be selected to attend the Green Coat School, a charitable institution, established to educate the poor of the town.
Edward's widow Emma was the main beneficiary and in compliance with Edward's wishes Frederick Evans, (of the printers Bradbury & Evans) was appointed manager with an input from Edward's barrister brother William.
homepage.ntlworld.com /john.moxon/edwardmoxon.html   (3568 words)

  
  Edward Moxon - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
EDWARD MOXON (1801-1858), British poet and publisher, was born at Wakefield in 1801.
Serjeant Talfourd defended Moxon, but the jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the offensive passages were for a time eliminated.
Edward Moxon died on the 3rd of June 1858, his business being continued by Mr J. Payne and Mr Arthur Moxon, who in 1865 published Swinburne's Atalanta in Calydon; but in 1871 it was taken over by Messrs Ward, Lock and Tyler.
92.1911encyclopedia.org /M/MO/MOXON_EDWARD.htm   (217 words)

  
 Edward Moxon
Edward Moxon (1801 - June 3, 1858), British poet and publisher, was born at Wakefield.
In 1830 Moxon was started by Samuel Rogers as a London publisher in New Bond Street.
Edward Moxon died on the 3rd of June 1858, his business being continued by Mr JB Payne and Mr Arthur Moxon, who in 1865 published Swinburne's Atalanta in Calydon; but in 1871 it was taken over by Messrs Ward, Lock & Tyler.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ed/Edward_Moxon.html   (219 words)

  
 Moxon, Edward, Sonnets [with:] Sonnets. Part second   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
At the age of nine Moxon was apprenticed to a bookseller in Wakefield, an arrangement which in time led him into publishing.
Moxon began his publishing business in 1830 with Lamb's Album Verses; he soon secured the support of many writers of established reputation, most notably Tennyson and Wordsworth.
Moxon's Sonnets are very good -- at least (I am wickedly tempted to add) they are very good for a publisher.
www.polybiblio.com /ximenes/B4715.html   (274 words)

  
 Emma Isola wife of Edward Moxon-Victorian Publisher of Poets
Emma Isola, the wife of publisher Edward Moxon was born in Cambridge on 12th April 1808, the daughter of Charles and Mary Isola, Emma was one of a family of four boys and two girls.
This was a doubly upsetting time in the Moxon household as Edward was at the same time being sued for the publication of a blasphemous libel.
When Edward died in 1858 Emma was of course the main beneficiary of property and personal effects but the publishing business was left to the two boys.
homepage.ntlworld.com /john.moxon/emmaisola.html   (1267 words)

  
 Edward Moxon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward Moxon (1801 - June 3, 1858) was a British poet and publisher.
Serjeant Talfourd defended Moxon, but the jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the offensive passages were expunged.
On Moxon's death, his business was continued by JB Payne and Arthur Moxon, who in 1865 published Swinburne's Atalanta in Calydon; in 1871 it was taken over by Ward, Lock and Tyler.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edward_Moxon   (255 words)

  
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 Cheney on Hunt Sued   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Again Hunt's financial naiveté is apparent when he says Moxon should not have expected to be repaid, since he knew when he loaned the money that Hunt was a "pennyless man" and that he was in even worse straits now.
Hunt, it appears, was in the middle of a letter to Edward Moxon, informing him that he would let him know in a week or two what to do with the books, when he received the notice from William Moxon.
Moxon £50,-- which was a great deal more than I ought to have paid for the assessment of your Copyright-- I cannot think he will proceed to extremities with you -- and if he does, or is inclined to do so, certainly a payment of £10 would not prevent him.
www.lib.uiowa.edu /spec-coll/Bai/cheney2.htm   (5951 words)

  
 EDWARD MOXON (18o1-1858) - Online Information article about EDWARD MOXON (18o1-1858)
EDWARD MOXON (18o1-1858) - Online Information article about EDWARD MOXON (18o1-1858)
LYTTON, EDWARD GEORGE EARLE LYTTON, BULWERLYTTON, 1ST BARON (1803-1873)
Edward Moxon died on the 3rd of See also:
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 Alfred Tennyson, 1809-1892 - Island 2: Tennyson, Interpreter of Mid-Victorian Britain
This short poem is an example of the official poetry that Tennyson wrote as Poet Laureate.
Throughout his life Tennyson was fascinated by the technical challenge of classical translation, and poems like this illustrate the poetic virtuosity that accompanied the challenging thematic foci of his middle-period work.
The first illustrated edition of his work was commissioned by Moxon from members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, including Woolner, Hunt, Millais, Rossetti, and others.
www.sc.edu /library/spcoll/britlit/tenn/tenn2.html   (898 words)

  
 Satchmo's All Stars Visit Ghana with CBS and Edward R. Morrow, May 1956 - Satchmo the Great
The British Colonial Office had sent Moxon to the Gold Coast more than a decade earlier; he had made many friends and was well-liked by the local population.
The Armstrongs, staying with James Moxon, then departed with Moxon for a two and one half hour luncheon with Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah, while the remainder of the group attended the press reception.
The final event was a brunch at Moxon's house, and most of the people who had met the All Stars stopped in to say goodbye.
www.libertyhall.com /stamp/Ghana.html   (2234 words)

  
 History of Art: Neoclassicism and Romanticism - Pre-Raphaelite illustraions from Alfred Tennyson
It came at a depressing time; three of his brothers, Edward, Charles, and Septimus, were suffering from mental illness, and the bad reception of his own work added to the gloom.
Meanwhile, Edward Moxon offered to publish the elegies on Hallam that Tennyson had been composing over the years.
Edward Moxon (1801-1851) was a British poet and publisher.
www.all-art.org /neoclasscism/tennyson1.html   (2816 words)

  
 SWINBURNE (Algernon Charles)., The queen-mother And Rosamond.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
We hypothesize that copies of the Moxon issue with the title-page on thinner paper were taken over from Pickering ready bound, whilst those with the text-paper title may have been taken over as unbound sheets.
Since the Moxon title-page is still dated 1860, he assumed that Moxon took over the book before publication, and issued it during 1861.
It was not advertised for Moxon until July 1865, the English Catalogue there recording it as a 'New Edition', apparently because Moxon described all small format volumes as '12mo'.
www.polybiblio.com /templar/QHRT805995.html   (500 words)

  
 CAIN: NISAS: Moxon-Browne, Edward. (1991) 'National Identity in Northern Ireland', Chapter 2, in, Social Attitudes in ...
This chapter is copyright Edward Moxon-Browne, 1991 and is included on the CAIN site by permission of the publisher, Blackstaff Press.
You may not edit, adapt, or redistribute changed versions of this for other than your personal use without the express written permission of the author and publisher.
Alliance supporters were divided more or less equally between an Irish and British identity, though the largest proportion of them (36%) felt that they were 'sometimes British/sometimes Irish' (Moxon Browne and Munday, 1984).
cain.ulst.ac.uk /othelem/research/nisas/rep1c2.htm   (3208 words)

  
 Moxon, Emma Isola, 1809-1891, compiler. Autograph album: Guide.
In 1833, she married the publisher Edward Moxon, who published some of Lamb's works.
Autograph manuscript poems and sonnets, frequently addressed to or dedicated to Emma Isola Moxon, written by Charles Lamb, John Keats, Robert Southey, Samuel Rogers, Lord Tennyson, William Wordsworth, Frederick Locker-Lampson, and others, as well as letters from Samuel Rogers to Edward Moxon, mounted onto the pages of a green morocco album.
Written at the request of Edward Moxon, by his sincere Friend.
oasis.harvard.edu:10080 /oasis/deliver/~hou01824   (727 words)

  
 Edward Roberts - Moviefone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Edward Roberts makes the rounds visiting homebound patients in Cochran, Ga., a city with less...
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 Moxon Family Genealogy Forum
Moxons of Cawthorne//Sheffield/Nether Hallam, Yorkshire and Manchester, Eng.
Re: Moxons of Cawthorne//Sheffield/Nether Hallam, Yorkshire and Manchester, Eng.
Re: Edward Moxon of Sittingbourne died 1917 - Ted Moxon 3/02/04
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 Opera Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Poems by Alfred Tennyson, D.C.L. London: Edward Moxon, 1857.
Edward Burne-Jones: The Last Sleep of Arthur in Avalon (detail)1881-98.
Edward Burne-Jones: 1874, oil, Lady Lever Art Gallery.
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 Mary Shelley Biography
Emily W. Sunstein surmises that Percy and Claire "may have become lovers in 1820." Moreover, in 1821 Percy became fond of and flirted with Jane Williams, wife of Edward Williams (who was to drown with Shelley), and composed verses to her.
Impressed by the popularity of Sir Walter Scott's historical romances, Shelley attempted one based on the historical figure Perkin Warbeck, who claimed to be the younger son of Edward IV, Richard, Duke of York, escaped from the Tower of London--after Richard III's henchmen killed his elder brother--and raised in Flanders.
Ignored by her mother, the heroine, Ethel, is taken to America by her father, Lord Lodore, and is left alone when he is killed in a duel.
people.brandeis.edu /~teuber/shelleybio.html   (6158 words)

  
 Peace and Conflict Monitor
Moxon-Browne is the Director of the Centre for European Studies at the University of Limerick in Ireland.
Edward Moxon-Browne: It is very difficult to define terrorism and there are as many definitions as commentators.
Please note that all opinions expressed in the Peace and Conflict Monitor are those of the author only and do not represent the official position of the University for Peace.
www.monitor.upeace.org /archive.cfm?id_article=356   (1289 words)

  
 A List of the Principal Editions of Shelley's Poetical Works, Showing the Various Printed Sources of the Contents of ...
The : Poetical Works : of : Percy Bysshe Shelley : Edited by : Edward Dowden : London : Macmillan and Co, Limited : New York: The Macmillan Company : 1900.
The : Complete Poetical Works : of : Percy Bysshe Shelley : The Text newly collated and revised : and Edited with a Memoir and Notes : By George Edward Woodberry : Centenary Edition : In Four Volumes : Volume 1 [2 3 4] [Publisher's Device.] London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co.
The early poems from the Esdaile manuscript book, which are included in this edition by the kind permission of the owner of the volume, Charles E.J. Esdaile, Esq., appeared for the first time in Professor Dowden's "Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley", published in the year 1887.
www.factmonster.com /t/lit/shelley/3/5.html   (1439 words)

  
 Alcatraz Inmate Roster 1934 - 1963
720 DUBOICE, RAY L. 918 COOK, WILLIAM EDWARD, Jr.
2 COPP, CHARLES R. 42 BOYD, WILLIAM EDWARD, Jr.
852 WILSON, DAVID C. 855 JACKSON, EDWARD, Jr.
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 Frederick Locker-Lampson, collector
Artist Richard Doyle illustrated selections from the Lyrics for an edition published in 1865 by the firm of Edward Moxon and Co. as part of the “Miniature Poets”; series.
Album containing the 20 original watercolor drawings and one pencil drawing by Richard Doyle for the selection of Locker-Lampson’s London Lyrics published by Edward Moxon and Co. in 1865, with 20 engravers’ proofs; most of the proofs are signed by the engravers.
Also: a series of 17 colored drawings by Ernest Henry Griset for an unspecified project and two rough sketches by George Cruikshank, along with three unrelated proofs of engraved drawings for other editions of London Lyrics.
www.grolierclub.org /LibraryAMC.LockerDoyleAlbum.htm   (286 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Edward Moxon": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Poems Chiefly of Early and Late Years (Edward Moxon, 1842).
until by the thirties and forties Edward Moxon was virtually the only publisher in England of new collections of poetry by individual writers; and his firm survived, Erickson...
She began copying Shelley's letters from abroad, excised of private material, in preparation for publishing his works, and engaged with Edward Moxon, a young friend of Hunt's, to publish her edition.
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 W. J. Lyons Jr., Funeral Home,
Nassau-William D. Moxon, Sr., age 65 years, of Nassau Averill Park Road passed away suddenly at his residence on Wednesday February 1, 2006.
Husband of Gail E. Hulsopple Moxon of Nassau; father of William D. Moxon, Jr.
Brother of Gloria Snyder of East Greenbush, Leonard Moxon, Jr.
www.funeralplan.com /lyons/archive?id=60815   (210 words)

  
 The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, vol 6
403 Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon ?Sept. From the original in the possession of Mr.
432 Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon ?Sept. 26 From the original in the possession of Mr.
White was Edward White of the India House, by whom Lamb probably sent a copy of the 1818 edition of his Works.
manybooks.net /support/l/lambchma/lambchma10851085110851-8.exp.html   (20998 words)

  
 The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6 eBook
Fuller Russell states in his account of a conversation with Lamb in Notes and Queries—­he was in danger of being ribaldly associated with Satan’s matrimonial adventures in Lamb’s ballad.
I cannot explain to what book Lamb refers: possibly to the Last Essays of Elia, which Moxon, having found errors in, wished to withdraw, substituting another.
The sonnets would be Moxon’s own, which he had printed privately (see a later letter).]
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 19th Century British and Irish Authors
A Comprehensive Study of His Life and Work
The Life and Works of Edward George Bulwer-Lytton
Historic Knebworth House in England, gothic home of Victorian novelist Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton.
lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp /~matsuoka/19th-authors.html   (391 words)

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