• William Andrew Chatto (1799–1864) was an English writer. He used the pseudonym Stephen Oliver (Junior). The only son of William Chatto, a merchant who...
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    Andrew Chatto (11 November 1840 – 15 March 1913) was an English book publisher known for his role in the book publishing company Chatto & Windus. Chatto-...
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  • firm would reorganize under the names of his business partner Andrew Chatto and poet William Edward Windus. The company was purchased by Random House in...
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  • George Chatto (born Daniel Chatto St George Sproule; 22 April 1957) is a British artist and former actor. He is the husband of Lady Sarah Chatto, the daughter...
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  • Chatto may refer to the following people: Chatto (Apache) (1860–1934), Chiricahua Apache chief Andrew Chatto (1840–1913), English book publisher Beth Chatto...
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    cigarette Rolling paper William Andrew Chatto; Hablot Knight Browne (1839). A paper:--of tobacco. Chapman & Hall. p. 120. Frederick William Fairholt (1876)....
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    In the early 1940s, she met Andrew Chatto, a fruit farmer, namesake grandson of the founder of the publishing firm Chatto & Windus. Their shared love...
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  • Wirry-cow Rambles in Northumberland, and on the Scottish border ... by William Andrew Chatto, Chapman and Hall, 1835 Lofthouse, Jessica (1976). North-country...
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  •  101. ISBN 978-0-19-875427-5. Chatto.]), Stephen OLIVER (the Younger, pseud [i e William Andrew; Chatto, William Andrew (1835). "Rambles in Northumberland...
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    (1839), by William Andrew Chatto, is almost all about woodcut and its much longer history, with Thomas Bewick only appearing from page 558. Chatto is ready...
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