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  1. Thomas Longman (1699 – 18 June 1755) was an English publisher who founded the publishing house of Longman. Biography. Longman was born at Bristol, the son of Ezekiel Longman and his second wife Sarah. The Longman family had been involved in the manufacture of soap for several generations and his father owned a shop and stalls in Temple Street.

    • 18 June 1755 (aged 55-56)
    • Founder of Longman Publishing House
    • Publisher
  2. Thomas Longman was an English publisher who founded the publishing house of Longman. Introduction Thomas Longman (1699–1755) Biography; References

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  4. Longmans, Green & Co. is a British publishing company founded by Thomas Longman (1699–1755) in 1724. Longman was acquired by the global publisher Pearson, owner of Penguin and The Financial Times, in 1968. An american branch has been established in 1887 (at 15 East Sixteenth Street, New York) to distribute the titles of its London parent firm.

  5. Address. Paternoster Row, London (1724-1950s) Biography. Publishers of books and prints, known under a series of names reflecting successive partnerships. On the database the term Longman is used for the firm at all periods of its history. The founder of the firm, Thomas Longman (1699-1755) was apprenticed in 1716 to John Osborn, the London ...

  6. Longmans, Green & Co. is a British publishing company originally founded as Longman by Thomas Longman (1699–1755) in 1724. In 1755, his nephew, Thomas Longman (1730–1797), became the sole proprietor of the company and the title of the firm changed to T. and T. Longman. He greatly extended the colonial trade of the firm.

  7. Thomas Norton Longman died at Hampstead, 29 Aug. 1842, much respected as a publisher and a man. Some of his friends erected a monument to him, with a bust in Hampstead Church. His personalty was sworn at 200.000 l. Longman, William (1813-1877), third son of the preceding, was born 9 Feb. 1813. He received his early education at a school at ...

  8. Sep 28, 2010 · The House of Longman, founded in 1724, which survived for 270 years, through seven generations, might well have come to an early end in 1755 with the death of its founder, Thomas Longman (1699–1755).

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