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  1. Archibald Constable. A History of Booksellers, the Old and the New. Archibald David Constable (24 February 1774 – 21 July 1827) was a Scottish publisher, bookseller and stationer. Life. Craigcrook Castle. Constable was born at Carnbee, Fife, son of the land steward to the Earl of Kellie. [1]

  2. The business of the Constable firm was carried on by the publisher’s son Thomas, who also took over and expanded the Edinburgh printing business of his grandfather, David Willison (Archibald Constable’s father-in-law). In 1839 Thomas was appointed printer to Queen Victoria and in 1859 printer to Edinburgh University. By 1852 the company had ...

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  4. Archibald Constable was apprenticed to a bookseller and set up on his own in 1795. His specialisation in Scottish historical and literary books drew the attention of many in Edinburgh society....

  5. www .constablerobinson .com. Constable & Robinson Ltd. is an imprint of Little, Brown which publishes fiction and non-fiction books and ebooks. Founded in Edinburgh in 1795 by Archibald Constable as Constable & Co., and by Nick Robinson as Robinson Publishing Ltd in 1983, is an imprint of Little, Brown, which is owned by Hachette .

    • 1999 (Constable & Co. founded 1795, Robinson Publishing Ltd founded 1983)
    • United Kingdom
  6. Three-volume novels began to be produced by the Edinburgh-based publisher Archibald Constable in the early 19th century. [note 2] Constable was one of the most significant publishers of the 1820s and made a success of publishing expensive, three-volume editions of the works of Walter Scott; the first was Scott's historical novel Kenilworth, publ...

  7. History. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Constable, Archibald. views 2,797,180 updated. Constable, Archibald (1774–1827). Publisher. Son of the earl of Kellie's land steward and apprenticed to Peter Hill, an Edinburgh bookseller, Constable soon established himself independently.

  8. Overview. Archibald Constable. (1774—1827) publisher. Quick Reference. (1774–1827), a Scots publisher who published most of Scott's early work. He established the Edinburgh Review in 1802, and bought the Encyclopaedia Britannica in 1812. Yet in 1826 he went bankrupt, heavily involving Scott in his debts.

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