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  1. 霍尔(Hall)于1847年去世后,查普曼(Chapman)的堂兄弗雷德里克·查普曼( Frederic Chapman)在公司的行列中开始了自己的进步,并最终于1858年成为合伙人,并于1866年在爱德华·查普曼( Edward Chapman)从查普曼与霍尔(ChapmanHall)退休。为他的儿子亨利·梅里瓦莱·特罗洛普(Henry Merivale Trollope)提供 ...

  2. The School of Education at Chapman University became the College of Educational Studies in August 2008. In 2017, the college was named in honor of Donna Ford Attallah. Attallah College is located in Chapman's Reeves Hall, one of the first buildings constructed on the site in 1913. It was added to the National Register for Historic Places in ...

  3. In 1830 William Hall (1800-1847) joined forces with Edward Chapman (1804–1880) to establish a bookselling and publishing business housed at 186 Strand, London.According to Robert L. Patten: "By 1835 they were expanding into illustrated fiction and magazines issued weekly or monthly; such periodicity encouraged customers to return to the shop on a regular basis and recycled the firm's capital ...

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    Chapman's, a Canadian ice cream and ice water products manufacturer; Chapman & Hall, a former British publishing house; People and fictional characters. Chapman (surname), including a list of people and fictional characters; Chapman Mortimer, pen name of Scottish novelist William Charles Chapman Mortimer (1907–1988)

  5. Chapman and Hall (Q2054191) Chapman and Hall. publisher. Chapman and Hall/CRC. Chapman and Hall London. edit. Language. Label. Description.

  6. William Hall (19 October 1800 – 7 March 1847) was a British publisher who, with Edward Chapman, founded Chapman & Hall, publishers for Charles Dickens (from 1840 until 1844 and again from 1858 until 1870), William Thackeray, Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, [1] Anthony Trollope, Eadweard Muybridge and Evelyn Waugh among others.

  7. As printers they did work for Joseph Paxton, Edward Moxon and Chapman and Hall (publishers of Charles Dickens). Dickens left Chapman and Hall in 1844 and Bradbury and Evans became his new publisher. Bradbury and Evans published William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity Fair in 1847 (as a serial), as well as most of his longer fiction.