A. Edward Newton letter : Philadelphia, to John Henry Nash : TLS, 1924 June 26.

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A. Edward Newton letter : Philadelphia, to John Henry Nash : TLS, 1924 June 26.

In a letter to John Henry Nash which apparently accompanied the volume The History of Moses, Newton writes of printing, of specific works, and of books Newton has read.

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Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947

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Printer and lecturer. From the description of Letter of John Henry Nash, 1932. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79454686 Biography John Henry Nash was born in Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada on March 12, 1871. He left high school at the age of sixteen and became an apprentice in the shop of James Murray, one of the leading printers in Toronto. He worked as a compositor for several years in Toronto and for a few months in Denver...

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