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  1. George Robertson in London, 1900. George Robertson (14 April 1860 – 27 August 1933) was an English-born Australian bookseller and publisher, who alongside partner and Scotsman David Angus co-founded the publishing division of Angus & Robertson.

  2. George Robertson (14 April 1860 – 27 August 1933) was an English-born Australian bookseller and publisher, who alongside partner and Scotsman David Angus co-founded the publishing division of Angus & Robertson. George Robertson in London, 1900. Biography. Robertson, the son of the Rev. John Robertson, was born at Halstead, Essex, England.

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  4. George Robertson, by Ethel Stephens, n.d. State Library of New South Wales, 839539 George Robertson (1860-1933), bookseller and publisher, was born on 14 April 1860 at Gosfield, near Halstead, Essex, England, twin son of Rev. John Robertson, Unitarian minister, and his wife Mary, née Robertson, both Scottish.

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  5. George Robertson (5 July 1825 – 23 March 1898) was a Scottish - Australian businessman as an early bookseller and publisher of Australian literature. Robertson was born at Glasgow, Scotland. His parents moved to Dublin when he was four years old. He subsequently became apprenticed to a firm of publishers.

  6. George Robertson (writer) (c. 1750 –1832), Scottish topographical, agricultural and genealogical writer; George Robertson (bookseller) (1825–1898), Scottish-Australian bookseller; George Robertson (publisher) (1860–1933), Scottish-Australian publisher; founder of Angus & Robertson; George Croom Robertson (1842–1892), Scottish philosopher

  7. George Robertson (1825-1898), bookseller and publisher, was born on 5 July 1825 at Glasgow, Scotland, son of Rev. William Robertson, Congregational minister and city missioner, and his wife Sarah, née Stee.

  8. Overview. George Robertson. (1825—1898) Quick Reference. (1825–98) Australian bookseller and publisher. The history of Australian publishing is dominated by two unrelated George Robertsons. The younger (1860–1933) was a founding partner in Angus & Robertson. The older ... From: Robertson, George in The Oxford Companion to the Book »

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