I have a copy dated 1850
Edward and Richard.
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Richard III descends from Edward III and his wife Philippa of Hainault. Richard III's direct parents were Richard Duke of York and Cecily Neville. His siblings were Edward IV, Edmund Earl of Rutland, George Duke of Clarence, Elizabeth and Margaret. He married Anne Neville and had one son Edward Prince of Wales.
At first the Lancastrian king Henry VI did, then Edward IV (Yorkist). After Edward was his brother Richard III. You may want to count Edward's son Edward V, but his uncle Richard took the throne from him, and young Edward V died in the tower. After Richard III was Henry Tudor, who won the battle of Bosworth Field and ended the Wars of the Roses, becoming Henry VII.
Edward V, the 12-year-old son and heir of Edward IV, ruled from 9 April - 26 June 1483 before he was usurped by Richard.
Richard Edward King Ltd. published "The House of the Seven Gables" by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1903.
Richard Edward King did not publish Robinson Crusoe - the novel was written by Daniel Defoe and first published in 1719.
Richard Edward King published The Home Cookery Book in 1893.
Richard Edward King Ltd published "Little Women" and its sequel "Good Wives" together in a single volume in 1910. This edition combined the two parts of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel, which originally appeared separately in the 1860s and 1870s.
Yes, I have a copy in front of me now which I'm trying to get some history on, has no date but has a page stating Nottingham: Boots Ltd, Book selling and stationary department, Pelham St. This store opened in 1892 so I guess it must be after/around that time. 468 pages last page reads "Printed by Richard Edward King, Curtain Rd, London, No illustrations.
Richard Edward King did not publish "The Pickwick Papers." The novel, officially titled "The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club," was published by Charles Dickens in 1836. It was released in serialized form in monthly installments, with the first part appearing in March of that year.
Edward Lloyd - publisher - died in 1890.
Edward Lloyd - publisher - was born in 1815.
Edward Arnold - publisher - was created in 1890.
Edward Marston has written: 'Thomas Gent, printer of York' 'After work: fragments from the workshop of an old publisher' -- subject(s): Publishers and publishing 'How does it feel to be old?' 'Sketches of some booksellers of the time of Dr. Samuel Johnson' 'After work'
Edward Penfield has written: 'Spanish sketches' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Richard Edward King Ltd. published "Ivanhoe," a novel by Sir Walter Scott, in 1820. The book was initially released in a series of volumes, with the first volume appearing in December of that year. "Ivanhoe" is notable for its historical setting and contribution to the popularization of the medieval romance genre.