James Robson (bookseller)
James Robson (1733–1806) was an English printer and bookseller. He was born in Sebergham, Cumberland.[1]

Title page of State Worthies by David Lloyd, Revised by Charles Whitworth, Printed by J Robson.
The title page of the 1766 edition of State Worthies by David Lloyd says: "Printed for J Robson, Bookseller to her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, in New Bond-Street."
Publications
- Supplemental volume to Denton, Revd Thomas, New Biographical Dictionary, 1764[1]
- Gilpin, William, Essay on Prints, 1765 (First edition)[1]
- Lloyd, David, State Worthies, 1766.[1] Revised by Charles Whitworth[2]
- Jerningham, Edward, The Deserter, 1770[1]
- Cumberland, Richard, Odes, 1776.[1][3]
References
- Landon, Richard, Robson, James (1733–1806), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2012. (Access via libraries).
- Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Whitworth, Charles (1714?-1778)
- Cumberland, Richard, Memoirs of Richard Cumberland: Written by Himself, Philadelphia, Parry and McMillan, 1856, p195
External Links
- Landon, Richard, Robson, James (1733–1806), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2012. (Access via libraries).
- Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Robson, James (Wikisource)
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