Williams and Norgate were publishers and book importers in London and Edinburgh. They specialized in both British and foreign scholarly and scientific literature. Williams & Norgate was founded in the winter of 1842 by (1817–1891) and (1817–1908). They originally had offices at 14 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London, which they took over from Mr. Marseille Middleton Holloway of Holloway & Son Publishers with whom both were acquainted, on a lease from William Russell, 8th Duke of Bedford. They expanded to include a second shop at in Edinburgh Scotland by 1860. By 1926 they were listed as being located at 11 Henrietta Street and in 1928 the firm was purchased by Allen & Unwin
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| - Williams & Norgate war ein in London und Edinburgh ansässiger britischer Verlag, der auf die Herausgabe wissenschaftlicher Literatur spezialisiert war. Williams & Norgate wurde 1842/43 von (1817–1891) und (1818–1908) gegründet. Der Verlag besaß Niederlassungen in Covent Garden in London und in der South Frederick Street in Edinburgh. Unter anderem gab der Verlag die Zeitschrift Natural History Review und Thomas Henry Huxleys Werk heraus. (de)
- Williams and Norgate were publishers and book importers in London and Edinburgh. They specialized in both British and foreign scholarly and scientific literature. Williams & Norgate was founded in the winter of 1842 by (1817–1891) and (1817–1908). They originally had offices at 14 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London, which they took over from Mr. Marseille Middleton Holloway of Holloway & Son Publishers with whom both were acquainted, on a lease from William Russell, 8th Duke of Bedford. They expanded to include a second shop at in Edinburgh Scotland by 1860. By 1926 they were listed as being located at 11 Henrietta Street and in 1928 the firm was purchased by Allen & Unwin (en)
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| - Williams & Norgate war ein in London und Edinburgh ansässiger britischer Verlag, der auf die Herausgabe wissenschaftlicher Literatur spezialisiert war. Williams & Norgate wurde 1842/43 von (1817–1891) und (1818–1908) gegründet. Der Verlag besaß Niederlassungen in Covent Garden in London und in der South Frederick Street in Edinburgh. Unter anderem gab der Verlag die Zeitschrift Natural History Review und Thomas Henry Huxleys Werk heraus. (de)
- Williams and Norgate were publishers and book importers in London and Edinburgh. They specialized in both British and foreign scholarly and scientific literature. Williams & Norgate was founded in the winter of 1842 by (1817–1891) and (1817–1908). They originally had offices at 14 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London, which they took over from Mr. Marseille Middleton Holloway of Holloway & Son Publishers with whom both were acquainted, on a lease from William Russell, 8th Duke of Bedford. They expanded to include a second shop at in Edinburgh Scotland by 1860. By 1926 they were listed as being located at 11 Henrietta Street and in 1928 the firm was purchased by Allen & Unwin Among other things, they published the periodicals Natural History Review, The Theological Review and The Hibbert Journal, as well as books by Thomas Henry Huxley (including his Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature) and books by Herbert Spencer. In 1911 they began the Home University Library of Modern Knowledge. (en)
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