John Bew (bookseller)
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John Bew (fl. 1774—12 April 1793) was a bookseller, stationer, printer and publisher[1] at 28–29 Paternoster Row in London. He was the publisher of The Political Magazine from 1780 to March 1785, when it was taken over by John Murray. The Political Magazine was a journal written for an audience of informed gentlemen and often included supplementary maps engraved by John Lodge. Bew eventually went bankrupt on 27 November 1790.
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- ^ "John Bew". Royal Academy of Arts. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
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- Exeter Working Papers in British Book Trade History – The London book trades 1775–1800: a preliminary checklist of members. Names B
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