"Evert" Quotes from Famous Books
... did a part of the composition and press-work with their own hands, and were, perhaps, the hardest workers in their establishment. Their first job was two thousand copies of Seneca's Morals, and was intrusted to them by Evert Duyckinck, a famous publisher of that day. The books were delivered in August, ... — Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made • James D. McCabe, Jr.
... L'Evolution du suffrage universel en Prusse et dans l'Empire allemand (Paris, 1905); I. Jastrow, Das Dreiklassensystem (Berlin, 1894); R. von Gneist, Die nationale Rechtsidee von den Staenden und das preussische Dreiklassensystem (Berlin, 1904); and G. Evert, Die Dreiklassenwahl in den ... — The Governments of Europe • Frederic Austin Ogg
... (1) "Evert Croeger, with whom, prior to this, I had made long voyages, but never before did I know him well."—Letter of August ... — Narrative of New Netherland • Various
... country. In somewhat later time there were the worthy Hugh Gaine, at the Sign of the Bible and Crown in Pearl street, and the patriotic Samuel Loudon, and the genuine and unadulterated New Yorker, Evert Duyckinck, besides others in Boston and Philadelphia, who trod in the steps of Newbery, and supplied the infant mind with its first and sweetest literary food. The munificent Newbery, and the pious and loyal Hugh Gaine, and the patriotic ... — Forgotten Books of the American Nursery - A History of the Development of the American Story-Book • Rosalie V. Halsey |