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Horace Cox

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Horace Cox was an important and distinct publisher of books in London,[1] founded in the Victorian era.[2] Cox himself died in 1918. Amongst others, the firm published Crockford's Clerical Directory,[3] The Field and The Law Times.[4]

References

  1. ^ Open Library
  2. ^ Victorian Research
  3. ^ Currie, Christopher; Paflin, Glyn (7 December 2007). "Shop-talk and mordant wit". The Church Times. Archived from the original on 2012-04-07. Retrieved 2017-12-23.
  4. ^ Death Of Mr. Horace Cox. The Times (London, England), Friday, Oct 11, 1918; pg. 5; Issue 41918