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255: 161: 27: 211:. He printed a series of pamphlets, consisting of abridgements of popular works. They proved successful, and he had up to two hundred titles, many of which sold four thousand copies. By 1840 he had published four thousand works on his own account. 198:, but lost money through the bad faith of a friend. He took out a country auction licence to try his fortune in the provinces. He started with a stock of shilling political pamphlets and some thousands of the 266:
When his own publications began paying well he gave up auctions, which he had continued nightly at 111 Cheapside. In 1824 he made his final move, to 73 Cheapside. In 1825 he started the
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He died on 21 April 1845, and was buried at Wimbledon. He was generally believed to have been the original of Timothy Twigg in
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Book of Utility or Repository of useful Information, connected with the Moral, Intellectual, and Physical Condition of Man
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Chronology, or the Historical Companion: a register of events from the earliest period to the present time
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A London Encyclopaedia, or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature and Practical Mechanics
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Handbook for Emigrants, containing Information on Domestic, Mechanical, Medical, and other subjects
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Tegg left three sons, including Thomas Tegg, a bookseller, who died on 15 September 1871 and
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The Rise, Progress, and Termination of the O. P. War at Covent Garden, in Poetic Epistles
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Remarks on the Speech of Serjeant Talfourd on the Laws relating to Copyright
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on a large scale. He was mentioned as a populariser of literature in
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The London Book Trades 1775-1800: a preliminary checklist of members
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Tegg took a shop in partnership with Joseph Dalton Dewick in
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Returning to London in 1805, he opened a shop at 111
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Extension of Copyright proposed by Serjeant Talfourd
86:(1776ā€“1845) was a British bookseller and publisher. 280:'s petition on the copyright bill in April 1839. 758: 283:In 1835, being then a common councilman of the 179:, the proprietor of the Minerva Library, at 53 471:. Vol. 56. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 239:. each. In 1824 he purchased the copyright of 291:, but was not elected. In 1836 he was chosen 345:Tegg's Prime Song Book, bang up to the mark 272:which ran to twenty-two volumes. He bought 126:. In Sheffield he obtained employment from 743: 322:(1816ā€“1895), who continued the business. 175:In London he obtained an engagement with 71:Learn how and when to remove this message 253: 219:in 1805, sold fifty thousand copies at 6 159: 34:This article includes a list of general 401:The Magazine of Knowledge and Amusement 759: 215:, which he brought out just after the 94:Tegg was the son of a grocer, born at 399:He also edited the twelve numbers of 231:(1810), thirteen thousand copies at 7 299:and donating a collection of books. 20: 455: 13: 476: 40:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 793: 728: 468:Dictionary of National Biography 251:, which proved less successful. 25: 16:British bookseller and publisher 782:Publishers (people) from London 122:where he met the wood engraver 427: 413: 152:, he moved to London in 1796. 1: 777:People from Wimbledon, London 486:, London: Thomas Tegg, 1829, 449: 89: 387:Treasury of Wit and Anecdote 258:Satirical print from Tegg's 245:Everyday Book and Table Book 7: 10: 798: 393:A Present to an Apprentice 710:Medicine to Mithradates, 631:Medicine to Mithradates, 586:A London Encyclopaedia... 556:Medicine to Mithridates, 359:, 1811; 5th edition 1854. 339:Memoirs of Sir F. Burdett 332:The Complete Confectioner 313: 155: 682:Caffraria to Clepsydra, 659:Spheroid to Tewkesbury, 607:Caffraria to Clepsydra, 520:Caffraria to Clepsydra, 406: 325: 213:The Whole Life of Nelson 130:, the proprietor of the 690:Cutlery to Elasticity, 639:Nubia to Perambulator, 627:Infanticide to Lindus, 611:Cutlery to Elasticity, 564:Nubia to Perambulator, 528:Cutlery to Elasticity, 512:Arsenic to Belswagger, 55:more precise citations. 435:"Joseph Dalton Dewick" 330:His first short book, 287:, he was nominated an 263: 172: 168:nĀ° 45, printed at 111 655:Seduction to Sphere, 439:librairiedialogues.fr 297:City of London School 257: 163: 735:Works by Thomas Tegg 718:Perception to Post, 714:Mithradates to Nox, 694:Elasticity to Ezra, 670:America to Arsenal, 643:Perception to Post, 635:Mithradates to Nox, 623:Halo to Indulgence, 615:Elasticity to Ezra, 595:America to Arsenal, 568:Perception to Post, 560:Mithridates to Nox, 544:Halo to Indulgence, 532:Elasticity to Ezra, 508:America to Arsenal, 462:"Tegg, Thomas"  269:London Encyclopaedia 118:, and spent time at 110:. He ran away, sold 744:Ian Maxted (2007), 686:Clergy to Customs, 678:Benedict to Cadiz, 651:Rome to Seduction, 603:Benedict to Cadiz, 580:Seduction to Sphere 576:Rome to Seduction, 524:Clergy to Customs, 516:Benedict to Cadiz, 395:, 2nd edition 1848. 260:Caricature Magazine 217:battle of Trafalgar 166:Tegg's Carricatures 264: 185:Gracechurch Street 173: 136:, and encountered 133:Sheffield Register 674:Arsenic to Bell, 663:Thales to Zypaeus 599:Arsenic to Bell, 293:Sheriff of London 192:Aldersgate Street 181:Leadenhall Street 81: 80: 73: 789: 753: 706:Ink to Lindsey, 647:Potash to Rome, 552:Line to Medici, 548:Ink to Lindsey, 502: 472: 464: 443: 442: 431: 425: 424: 417: 229:Mary Anne Clarke 76: 69: 65: 62: 56: 51:this article by 42:inline citations 29: 28: 21: 797: 796: 792: 791: 790: 788: 787: 786: 757: 756: 731: 702:Gas to Halley, 572:Potash to Rome 540:Gas to Halley, 482: 479: 477:Further reading 452: 447: 446: 433: 432: 428: 419: 418: 414: 409: 328: 316: 201:Monthly Visitor 158: 92: 77: 66: 60: 57: 47:Please help to 46: 30: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 795: 785: 784: 779: 774: 769: 755: 754: 741: 730: 729:External links 727: 726: 725: 724: 723: 722:Potash to Rome 664: 588:@Google Books 583: 582: 581: 478: 475: 474: 473: 459:, ed. 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Wimbledon
Galashiels
Selkirkshire
Dalkeith
chapbooks
Berwick
Newcastle
Thomas Bewick
Joseph Gales
Sheffield Register
Tom Paine
Charles Dibdin
King's Lynn
Norfolk

Cheapside
William Lane
Leadenhall Street
Gracechurch Street
Aldersgate Street
Clerkenwell
Monthly Visitor
Cheapside
battle of Trafalgar
Mary Anne Clarke

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