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concept Leonard Upcott Gill

Leonard Upcott Gill (1846-1919) was an English publisher. He is sometimes called a "forgotten publisher"

Gill was born 7 November, 1846 in London. His mother was Emma Gill (née Cox, born 1820), and his father was Charles John Gill (1813-1887).

Books published by Leonard Upcott Gill


OCLC 1008171369 (saneer de schrijvers!) met achterin een prachtige catalogus (rijk geïllustreerd, 24+ pages; ook andere advertenties):
 * Nicols, A., Bradley, A., Brittan, C. E., Gill, L. U., Nettleship, J. T., Nettleship, J. T., & Wood, T. W. (1885). Natural history sketches among the carnivora, wild and domesticated: With observations on their habits and mental faculties. London (170, Strand, W.C.: L. Upcott Gill.

OCLC 558778 (waar hij zelf ook weer als author staat vermeld!) moet zijn: Jackson, E., & Jesurum, E. (1900). A history of hand-made lace: Dealing with the origin of lace, the growth of the great lace centres, the mode of manufacture, the methods of distinguishing and the care of various kinds of lace. London: L. Upcott Gill. OCLC 432660482 http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=hearth;cc=hearth;idno=6058929;view=toc;node=6058929%3A1;frm=frameset
 * Jackson, E., Gill, L. U., & Charles Scribner's Sons,. (1900). A history of hand-made lace: Dealing with the origin of lace, the growth of the great lace centres, the mode of manufacture, the methods of distinguishing and the care of various kinds of lace.

OCLC 314543343 https://archive.org/details/canebasketworka00firtgoog includes: Catalogue of Practical Handbooks etc. (17 pages)   !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2nd ed. 1905:	https://archive.org/details/canebasketworkpr00firt id. (16 pages) met prachtig titelblad	https://archive.org/details/canebasketworkpr00firt/page/88
 * Firth, A. (1901). Cane basket work: a practical manual on weaving useful and fancy baskets. Second series. London.

OCLC 6203800 https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_AZQZAAAAYAAJ
 * Hendy, J. G. (1905). The history of the early postmarks of the British Isles: From their introduction down to 1840. With special remarks on and reference to the sections of the postal service to which they particularly applied. London: L. Upcott Gill.