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A topographical and historical description of the county of Surrey; containing an account of its towns, antiquities, public edifices, seats, churches, scenery, the residences of the nobility, gentry, &c. Accompanied with Biographical Notices of Eminent and Learned Men to whom this county has
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a description of the Feasts and Ceremonies observed throughout the year at their Court; and of the Ceremonies customary at Marriages and Funerals: to which are subjoined, observations on the legal suicide of the Japanese, remarks on their poetry, an explanation of their mode of reckoning time,
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Suffolk; or, Original delineations, Typographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of that County. The result of a personal survey by Mr. Shoberl. Illustrated with thirteen engravings and a map. London: Printed for J. Harris, corner of St. Paul's Churchyard.
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Harris, Katherine D. "Forget-Me-Not: A Hypertextual Archive of Ackermann's 19th-Century Literary Annual", January 2007, Poetess Archive. General editor Laura Mandell.
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was intended to cover "arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics". At the beginning of February 1814, Shoberl and
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and Frederic, who was printer to Prince Albert in Rupert Street and died a year before his father. His wife died on 18 December 1838.
82:(1775–1853), also known as Frederick Schoberl, was an English journalist, editor, translator, writer and illustrator. Shoberl edited 329:
Illustrations of Japan; consisting of Private Memoirs and Anecdotes of the reigning dynasty of The Djogouns, or Sovereigns of Japan
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which had just started and was only at its third edition. Ackermann was seen as the populariser of aquatint engraving and his
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In the 1820s, Shoberl created these images of India: (1) A Seapoy in native attire; (2) a Hindu soldier; and (3) a Brigbasi.
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and a considerable fee would have to be negotiated. Once engraved the artwork was then used to solicit accompanying texts.
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Turkey, being a description of the manners, customs, dresses and other peculiarities characteristic of the inhabitants.
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in English Shoberl continued to edit the annual until 1834. Shoberl also began overseeing Ackermann's junior annual,
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particulars respecting the Dosia powder, the preface of a work by Confoutzee on filial piety, &c. &c. by M.
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Shoberl married Theodosia and they had two sons. William was an assistant to Henry Colburn, and then a publisher in
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In addition to these editing tasks, Shoberl was an illustrator. He created his own hand-coloured engravings for
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Austria; containing a description of the manners, customs, character and costumes of the people of that empire
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In addition to the selected works below and his illustrations, Shoberl's editing is still being viewed. The
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publications are being digitised because of their value. Poetry that was published includes works by
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Narrative of the Most Remarkable Events Which Occurred in and Near Leipzig...14 to 19 October 1813
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and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by
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A historical account, interspersed with biographical anecdotes, of the house of Saxony
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A historical account, interspersed with biographical anecdotes, of the house of Saxony
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The Art of Flowers: A Celebration of Botanical Illustration, Its Masters and Methods.
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The Art of Flowers: A Celebration of Botanical Illustration, Its Masters and Methods,
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London: Ackermann (Compiled and translated from the German by Frederic Shoberl)
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A biographical dictionary of the living authors of Great Britain and Ireland
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A biographical dictionary of the living authors of Great Britain and Ireland
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From 27 June 1818 to 27 November 1819 he was printer and publisher of the
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English journalist, editor, translator, writer and illustrator
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translation - just two years after the French publication.
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Frances W. Pritchett, Professor of Modern Indic Languages
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which was published in London by Ackermann in the 1820s.
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Shoberl was born in London in 1775, and educated at the
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Banerji, Nilanjana. "Shoberl , Frederic (1775–1853)".
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The Beauties of England and Wales. Vol. XIV Suffolk.
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(1823–1830), accessed June 2010 541:Contributions to annuals and gift-books 511:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 459: 457: 753: 546: 503: 501: 303:(with John Watkins and William Upcott) 663:, F Shoberl, 1816, accessed June 2010 651:, pp. 315–6, 1816, accessed June 2010 474: 472: 151:founded and became co-proprietors of 454: 690:, Frederic Shoberl, Thomas Campbell 534: 507: 498: 478: 13: 742:Works by or about Frederic Shoberl 469: 447:Daring Deeds of Elizabethan Heroes 417:Lights and Shades of Military Life 289:London: Sherwood, Neely, and Jones 204:The World in Miniature: Hindoostan 14: 797: 776:People educated at Fulneck School 720: 576:. 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Index

London
Forget-Me-Not
literary annual
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame

Moravian school
Fulneck Moravian Settlement
West Yorkshire
Rudolph Ackermann
Repository of Arts
Henry Colburn
The New Monthly Magazine
Truro
Forget-Me-Not
annual
literary annual
The Juvenile Forget-Me-Not

Great Marlborough Street
Brompton
Kensal Green cemetery
Hester Thrale
Sir Walter Scott
Mary Wollstonecraft
Royal Academicians
dynamic list
adding missing items
reliable sources
Illustrations of Japan; consisting of Private Memoirs and Anecdotes of the reigning dynasty of The Djogouns, or Sovereigns of Japan
Titsingh

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