John Taylor correspondence 1803-1861

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John Taylor correspondence 1803-1861

The collection consists of letters addressed to Taylor by various correspondents, including Richard Ayton, Octavius Gilchrist, Alexander Haden and Harvey Marriott. Most concern publishing business or personal news; several discuss currency policy, an issue of great interest to Taylor.

Total Boxes: 1; Linear Feet: 0.42'

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Gilchrist, Octavius, 1779-1823

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Marriott, Harvey, 1782-1865

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Ayton, Richard, 1786-1823

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Colton, C. C. (Charles Caleb), 1780?-1832

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Taylor, John, 1781-1864

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Keat's publisher. From the description of Autograph letter unsigned (a retained draft) : London, to J.A. Hessey, 1820 Aug. 31. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270579213 John Taylor, publisher, joined the firm of Taylor and Hessey in 1813, and soon after published The Identity of Junius, an attempt to identify Junius as Sir William Francis. He edited the London Magazine from 1821 to 1824, appointing Thomas Hood his replacement; his contributors and literary friends included Ho...