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of 3 Paternoster Buildings, London E.C.4. | of 3 Paternoster Buildings, London E.C.4. | ||
1782 Company founded by the Darton family publishing | 1782 Company founded by the Darton family publishing children's literature. | ||
1901 Produced a number of compilations of older stories, including reissues of 'The Seven Champions of Christendom' and many compilations of stories from Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales'. | 1901 Produced a number of compilations of older stories, including reissues of 'The Seven Champions of Christendom' and many compilations of stories from Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales'. |
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of 3 Paternoster Buildings, London E.C.4.
1782 Company founded by the Darton family publishing children's literature.
1901 Produced a number of compilations of older stories, including reissues of 'The Seven Champions of Christendom' and many compilations of stories from Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales'.
1904 Frederick Joseph Harvey Dalton became a director of Wells Gardner, Darton and Co which he edited between 1901 and 1931.
1929 Advert for Children's Books; Boarded Books and Popular Annuals; Adventure, School and Historical Stories; Classic Literature. (Stand C.40). [1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ 1929 British Industries Fair Advert 222; and p65