bookseller Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
bookseller ka kya matlab hota hai
पुस्तकविक्रेता
Noun:
किताब बेचनेवाला, पुस्ताक बेचनेवाला,
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bookseller's Usage Examples:
JEAN NICOLAS PIERRE HACHETTE (1769-1834), French mathematician, was born at Mezieres, where his father was a bookseller, on the 6th of May 1769.
The abbe handed them over to a bookseller named Mariette, who resold part of them to Baron Hohendorf.
In 1706 appeared the True Relation of the Apparition of one Mrs Veal, long supposed to have been written for a bookseller to help off an unsaleable translation of Drelincourt, On Death, but considerable doubt has been cast upon this by William Lee.
They can ask a bookseller or librarian for a suggestion.
For three years, it is true, the founders of the "Free Press" went on printing, "not only without selling a single copy, but scarcely being able to get a single copy introduced into Russia"; so that when at last a bookseller bought ten shillings' worth of Baptized Property, the half-sovereign was set aside by the surprised editors in a special place of honour.
prosecution which, as attorney-general, he raised against the bookseller H.
A small impression was slowly dispersed; the bookseller murmured, and the author (had his feelings been more exquisite) might have wept over the blunders and baldness of the English translation.
At Bristol Coleridge formed the acquaintance of Joseph Cottle, the bookseller, who offered him thirty guineas for a volume of poems. In October of 1795 Coleridge married Sarah Fricker, and took up his residence at Clevedon on the Bristol Channel.
of French origin which Lord Ashburnham had bought in France, particularly those bought from the bookseller Barrois, had been purloined by Count Libri, inspectorgeneral of libraries under King Louis Philippe, and he procured the repurchase of the MSS.
THOMAS HOOD (1799-1845), British humorist and poet, the son of Thomas Hood, bookseller, was born in London on the 23rd of May 1799.
Synonyms:
proprietor, owner,