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Simpkin and Marshall

Also known as: Simpkin, Marshall and Co.; Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Company; Simpkin Marshall Ltd.

British book wholesaler dating back to 1779. Declared bankruptcy in 1955. Assets purchased by Hatchards

Publications[edit]

Title Author(s) Translator Year Location Notes
Popular Tales and Romances of the Northern Nations (transcription volumes: 1, 2, 3) Various Anonymous 1823 London With J. H. Bohte
Letters on the Human Body J. Clowes 1826 London
Remarks on some proposed alterations in the course of medical education at the University of Edinburgh Anonymous 1830 London
Hymns for Childhood Felicia Hemans 1834 London
National Lyrics, and Songs for Music Felicia Hemans 1834 London
The State and Position of Western Australia Frederick Chidley Irwin 1835 London
Apocalypse Revealed Emanuel Swedenborg 1836 London
Memoirs and Select Remains of the Rev. Thomas Rawson Taylor Thomas Rawson Taylor 1836 London
Notes of my Captivity in Russia, in the years 1794, 1795, and 1796. Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz 1844 London
The German Manual for the Young and for Self-Tuition (transcription project) Wilhelm Klauer-Klattowski 1845 London
The Life and Correspondence of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock (transcription project) Ferdinand Brock Tupper 1847 London
What is technology? George Wilson 1855 London
Scottish Philosophy—The Old and the New Professor Ferrier 1856 London 2nd edition.
Illustrated Index of British Shells G. B. Sowerby 1859 London
A pocket dictionary, Welsh-English W. Richards 1861 London
The Education of the Deaf and Dumb Practically Considered; with an illustrated method of articulate speech Susanna Elizabeth Hull 1865 London
The Civil War in America: an address read at the last meeting of the Manchester Union and Emancipation Society (transcription project) Goldwin Smith 1866 London
Economic Sophisms Frédéric Bastiat Patrick James Stirling 1873 London
Notes on the Present and Future of the Archaeological Collections of the University of Oxford Lord Forbes 1881 London
Shall we have a Channel tunnel? Lord Forbes 1883 London
Behemoth: Or, the Long Parliament Thomas Hobbes 1889 London Edited by Ferdinand Tönnies
On an Evolutionist Theory of Axioms John Cook Wilson 1889 London With B. H. Blackwell
The House of Atreus Aeschylus E. D. A. Morshead 1889 London Second edition. With Warren & Son, Winchester.
Cricket W. G. Grace 1891 London
The Liquefaction of Gases Michael Faraday and Thomas Northmore 1896 London
Kidnapped in London Sun Yat-sen 1897 London
The Madras Famine Arthur Cotton 1898 London
The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare Gilbert Keith Chesterton 1908 London
Plato or Protagoras? F. C. S. Schiller 1908 London
Hours spent in Prison Maxim Gorky, Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev, and Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko Marya Galinska 1909 London
The Poets' Chantry Katherine Brégy 1912 London
Dod's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage etc. of Great Britain and Ireland for 1915 (transcription project) Charles Roger Dod 1915 London Printed for Dod Seventy-fifth year.
The Diary of a Nobody George Grossmith and Weedon Grossmith 1919 London Fourth edition.
Northmost Australia: three centuries of exploration, discovery, and adventure in and around the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland: with a study of the narratives of all explorers by sea and land in the light of modern charting, many original or hitherto unpublished documents, thirty-nine illustrations, and sixteen specially prepared maps (transcription volumes: 1, 2) Robert Logan Jack 1921 London

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