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Bishop, Philip R. "Thomas Bird Mosher: Pirate Prince of Publishers--A Comprehensive Bibliography & Source Guide to The Mosher Books Reflecting England's National Literature & Design." With an Introduction by William E. Fredeman. New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press and London: The British Library,
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By the end of Mosher’s publishing program in 1923 there would be 384 titles, 338 reprints of those editions, and 61 “privately printed” books for a total of 783 books grouped into fourteen different series, all limited editions, covering his favorite authors including William Morris, Oscar Wilde,
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through the 1870s. His first position was working for his wife's uncle Aurin Dresser at the stationery firm of Dresser, McClellan and Company, other positions included working in bookshops and selling printing equipment.
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movement in the United States, and as a major exponent of the British Pre-Raphaelites and Aesthetes as well as other British Victorians. His book styles reflected those of
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Thomas B. Mosher was the son of Mary Elizabeth Merrill and Benjamin Mosher, a captain of merchant ships engaged in the
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business which manufactured various stationery materials, which finally provided him with a stable income.
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Van Trump, James D. and Arthur P. Ziegler, Jr. (1962) "Thomas Bird Mosher: Publisher and Pirate."
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Strouse, Norman H. "The Passionate Pirate." North Hills, PA: Bird & Bull Press, 1964.
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Between 1879 and 1885, his wife left him, his best friend (Leopold Lobsitz, a student at
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which his father had given him, which contributed to a growing love of literature.
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Biographical and other information on Thomas Bird Mosher & THE MOSHER PRESS
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At this point, Mosher left his father's home, holding a series of jobs in
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out of Portland, Maine. He is notable for his contributions to the
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Portland Room Special Collections - Portland Public Library
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In 1892, Mosher married again, to Anna M. Littlefield.
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In 1891, Mosher published his first book, a poem titled
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The Mosher Press
publisher
private press
William Pickering (publisher)
Bodley Head
Daniel Press
Charles Ricketts
China trade
age of sail
Biddeford, Maine
Boston, Massachusetts
Cape Horn
Bell's
Maine
Phillips Exeter Academy
Portland
St. Louis
New York City
Philadelphia
Harvard Medical School
stationery
bankrupt
wholesale
George Meredith
anthology
The Bibelot
Biographical and other information on Thomas Bird Mosher & THE MOSHER PRESS
The Book Collector
Portland Room Special Collections - Portland Public Library
The Mosher Press

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