See also:VIZETELLY, See also:- HENRY
- HENRY (1129-1195)
- HENRY (c. 1108-1139)
- HENRY (c. 1174–1216)
- HENRY (Fr. Henri; Span. Enrique; Ger. Heinrich; Mid. H. Ger. Heinrich and Heimrich; O.H.G. Haimi- or Heimirih, i.e. " prince, or chief of the house," from O.H.G. heim, the Eng. home, and rih, Goth. reiks; compare Lat. rex " king "—" rich," therefore " mig
- HENRY, EDWARD LAMSON (1841– )
- HENRY, JAMES (1798-1876)
- HENRY, JOSEPH (1797-1878)
- HENRY, MATTHEW (1662-1714)
- HENRY, PATRICK (1736–1799)
- HENRY, PRINCE OF BATTENBERG (1858-1896)
- HENRY, ROBERT (1718-1790)
- HENRY, VICTOR (1850– )
- HENRY, WILLIAM (1795-1836)
HENRY (1820-1894) , See also:English publisher, was See also:born in See also:London on the 3oth of See also:July 182o, the son of a printer. He was See also:early apprenticed as a See also:wood engraver, and one of his first blocks was a portrait of " Old See also:Parr." Encouraged by the success of the Illustrated London See also:News, Vizetelly in 1843; with his See also:brother See also:- JAMES
- JAMES (Gr. 'IlrKw,l3or, the Heb. Ya`akob or Jacob)
- JAMES (JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUART) (1688-1766)
- JAMES, 2ND EARL OF DOUGLAS AND MAR(c. 1358–1388)
- JAMES, DAVID (1839-1893)
- JAMES, EPISTLE OF
- JAMES, GEORGE PAYNE RAINSFOP
- JAMES, HENRY (1843— )
- JAMES, JOHN ANGELL (1785-1859)
- JAMES, THOMAS (c. 1573–1629)
- JAMES, WILLIAM (1842–1910)
- JAMES, WILLIAM (d. 1827)
James See also:- THOMAS
- THOMAS (c. 1654-1720)
- THOMAS (d. 110o)
- THOMAS, ARTHUR GORING (1850-1892)
- THOMAS, CHARLES LOUIS AMBROISE (1811-1896)
- THOMAS, GEORGE (c. 1756-1802)
- THOMAS, GEORGE HENRY (1816-187o)
- THOMAS, ISAIAH (1749-1831)
- THOMAS, PIERRE (1634-1698)
- THOMAS, SIDNEY GILCHRIST (1850-1885)
- THOMAS, ST
- THOMAS, THEODORE (1835-1905)
- THOMAS, WILLIAM (d. 1554)
Thomas Vizetelly (1817–1897) and See also:Andrew See also:Spottiswoode (1787-1866), started the Pictorial Times, which was published successfully for several years. In 1855, in See also:partnership with See also:Boyne, he started a threepenny See also:paper called the Illustrated Times, which four years later was merged in the See also:Penny Illustrated Paper. In 1865 Vizetelly became See also:Paris correspondent for the Illustrated London News. During the years he remained in Paris he published several books—Paris in Peril (1882), The See also:Story of the See also:Diamond Necklace (1867) and a See also:free See also:translation of Topin's See also:Man in the See also:Iron See also:Mask. In 1872 he was transferred to See also:Berlin, where he wrote Berlin under the New See also:Empire (1879). In 1887 he established a See also:publishing See also:house in London, issuing numerous See also:translations of See also:French and See also:Russian authors. In 1888 he was prosecuted for publishing a translation of See also:Zola's La Terre, and was fined boo; and when he reissued Zola's See also:works in 1889 he was again prosecuted, fined £200 and imprisoned for three months. In 1893 he wrote a See also:volume of autobiographical See also:reminiscence called Glances Back through Seventy Years, a graphic picture of See also:literary Bohemia in Paris and London between 184o and 187o. He died on the ist of See also:January 1894. His younger brother, See also:Frank Vizetelly (183o-1883), was a See also:clever artist and journalist ; he went to See also:Egypt as See also:war correspondent for the Illustrated London News and was never heard of after the See also:massacre of See also:Hicks See also:Pasha's See also:army in See also:Kordofan.
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