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John Boosey

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John Boosey was a bookseller in 18th century London. He stocked foreign-language titles and also ran a circulating library on King Street.[1][2] His son Thomas Boosey continued the business. The Boosey family remained in the publishing industry and in 1930 formed Boosey & Hawkes, music publisher.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Simon Burrows (2000). French Exile Journalism and European Politics, 1792-1814. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 67+. ISBN 978-0-86193-249-8.
  2. ^ Ian Maxted (2007), "Checklist of members in trade directories and in Musgrave's Obituary", London book trades, 1735-1775, Exeter Working Papers in British Book Trade History
  3. ^ Christopher Hibbert; et al. (2011). "Regent Street". London Encyclopaedia (3rd ed.). Pan Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-73878-2. {{cite book}}: External link in |chapterurl= (help); Unknown parameter |chapterurl= ignored (|chapter-url= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Don Michael Randel (1996). "Thomas Boosey". Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-37299-3. {{cite book}}: External link in |chapterurl= (help); Unknown parameter |chapterurl= ignored (|chapter-url= suggested) (help)

Further reading