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Thomas Constable was born on 29 June 1812 in Craigcrook Castle, west of Edinburgh.He was the fourth son of the Scottish publisher, bookseller and stationer Archibald David Constable (1774–1827) and Mary, daughter of David Willison.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon's poetical illustration "Queen Elizabeth’s Entrance into Kenilworth", to an engraving of a painting by Thomas Allom in Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book (1839) references Amy in this novel from the start ("Lonely sits the lovely lady, Lonely in the tower" [12]). Landon was a devotee of Scott's novels.
Constable & Robinson Ltd. is an imprint of Little, Brown which publishes fiction and non-fiction books and ebooks. Founded in Edinburgh in 1795 by Archibald Constable as Constable & Co. , and by Nick Robinson as Robinson Publishing Ltd in 1983, is an imprint of Little, Brown, which is owned by Hachette .
The first series of Chronicles of the Canongate was published in Edinburgh by Cadell and Co. on 30 October 1827 and in London by Simpkin and Marshall on 5 November. The print run was 8750 and the price one guinea (£1 1s or £1.05). [2]
Building a Trireme, London: Constable, 1988. - on the construction of the Olympias Uneasy City: An Insider's View of the City of London , London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1986. Bend'Or, Duke of Westminster : A Personal Memoir , London: Robin Clark, 1985; with a foreword by Anne Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster , authored with George Ridley.
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He also published four of James Hogg's books, The Mountain Bard (1807), The Shepherd's Guide (1807), The Forest Minstrel (1810) and Poetical Works (1822). [4] In 1808 a split took place between Constable and Sir Walter Scott, who transferred his business to the publishing firm of John Ballantyne & Co., for which he supplied most of the capital ...