Английская Википедия:Egerton Smith

Материал из Онлайн справочника
Перейти к навигацииПерейти к поиску

Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Egerton Smith (19 June 1774 – 18 November 1841)[1] was a Liverpool publisher, founder of the Liverpool Mercury.

Biography

Egerton Smith was the son of Egerton Smith the elder (died 1788) and Ann Prescott. He joined his mother and then his brother in the family firm, making navigational instruments, and took out a patent for one invention in 1809.[2] However, he increasingly turned towards printing and publishing. He founded the Liverpool Mercury newspaper in 1811, and a weekly magazine, The Kaleidoscope, in 1818. Smith was also active in founding mechanics institutes[3] and became a well-known local philanthropist.[4]

He was one of the founders of the Strangers' Friend Society, a local charity which helped the poor at their homes.[1]

Animal welfare

Smith authored an early book supportive of animal welfare. It was first published in an anthology of prose and verse, The Melange, in 1834. It was published separately as The Elysium of Animals: A Dream in 1836. The Monthly Review for 1836 commented:

Шаблон:Quote

Selected publications

  • The Melange (1834)
  • The Elysium of Animals: A Dream (1836)

References

Шаблон:Reflist

Bibliography

  • Perkin, Michael, 'Egerton Smith and the Early Nineteenth Century Book Trade in Liverpool', in Robin Myers and Michael Harris (eds.) Spreading the Word: the Distribution Networks of Print, 1550-1850 (Winchester, 1990), 151-64

Шаблон:Authority control

  1. 1,0 1,1 Picton, James Allanson. (1875). Memorials of Liverpool: Historical and Topographical, including a History of the Dock Estate. London: Longmans, Green. p. 130
  2. Morison-Low, A. D., Making Scientific Instruments in the Industrial Revolution, 67-68
  3. 'F. S.', 'Egerton Smith', Notes and Queries, series 4, VI (1850), p. 458
  4. Obituary, Liverpool Mercury, 26 November 1841