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  1. William Taylor (bookseller) (fl. 1708–1724), bookseller trading at St. Paul's Churchyard, London, and publisher of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe in 1719; William Taylor (historian) (1922–2014), U.S. historian, professor, and author; William Taylor (man of letters) (1765–1836), English scholar and linguist

  2. Paternoster Row. Coordinates: 51°30′53″N 0°5′53″W. A mounted officer of the City of London Police entering the pedestrian area on New Change and Paternoster Row in November 2004. Paternoster Row is a street in the City of London that was a centre of the London publishing trade, [1] [2] with booksellers operating from the street. [3]

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  4. William Taylor. William Taylor ist der Name folgender Personen: William Taylor (Verleger), englischer Verleger. William Taylor (Schriftsteller, 1765) (1765–1836), britischer Schriftsteller, Essayist und Kritiker.

  5. 3. Mai 2011 · William O. Taylor II, a former publisher of The Boston Globe and the fourth member of his family to run that newspaper, died on Sunday at his home in Boston. Mr. Taylor, who oversaw the sale...

  6. William Taylor is the author of over 30 novels, including several award-winning titles. He has won the New Zealand Esther Glen Medal, the Aim Children’s Book Award and the prestigious Italian Premio Andersen Award for best children’s book of the year. He...

  7. William Taylor (* 7. November 1765 in Norwich; † 5. März 1836 in Norwich) war ein englischer Schriftsteller, Essayist, Übersetzer und Kritiker.