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22: 63: 81:, miniature books with illustrations and a list of subscribing readers, including the names of children as well as parents. He followed this two-volume publication with 359: 59:
1730–1743) was one of the earliest English children's book publishers particularly dealing with animals. His bookshops were located around London
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Boreman's stores were located at the corner of St Clement's Lane, two around Ludgate Hill, and one each near St Paul's and Guildhall.
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Weiss, Harry B. (1952). "Thomas Boreman's Natural History of 1744, and His Entomological Explanation of the Ignis Fatuus".
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had seen Boreman's book when he was a child and had been disappointed by the quality of woodcuts in them.
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A Description of Some Curious and Uncommon Creatures, Omitted in the Description of Three Hundred Animals
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He published approximately a dozen titles. In 1742, he produced a book purporting to be the biography of
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was the first, published ca 1730 and written for children. Boreman's earliest works included his 1740
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Davis, Peter; Holmes, June (1993). "Thomas Bewick (1753–1828), engraver and ornithologist".
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Demers, Patricia (23 September 2004). "Boreman, Thomas (fl. 1730–1743), publisher".
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A Compendium of Zoology: Being a Description of More Than Three Hundred Animals
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Boreman published along with Richard Ware and Thomas Game from the 1730s. His
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The History of Cajanus, the Swedish Giant, from his Birth to the Present Time
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Tower Zoo
Daniel Cajanus
Konrad Gesner
Edward Topsell
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Thomas Bewick
Mary Cooper
John Newbery
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"::: Looking Glass for the Mind: 350 Years of Books for Children (an online exhibit) :::"
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"The Entomology of Thomas Boreman's Popular Natural Histories"
JSTOR
25004818
ISSN
0028-7199
JSTOR
25005451
"Learning from Animals: Natural History for Children in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries"
doi
10.1353/chl.0.0198
ISSN
1543-3374

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