About: Lucy Peacock

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Lucy Peacock (fl. 1785–1816) was a British author, editor, translator, bookseller and publisher of children's books during the late eighteenth century. She wrote anonymously, for children and young adults. Possibly she was married or perhaps in partnership with one or members of her family, since 'R. and L. Peacock,' which published a number of items at the Juvenile Library, No. 259, Oxford-Street from at least 1796 to 1810.

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  • Lucy Peacock (fl. 1785–1816) was a British author, editor, translator, bookseller and publisher of children's books during the late eighteenth century. She wrote anonymously, for children and young adults. Possibly she was married or perhaps in partnership with one or members of her family, since 'R. and L. Peacock,' which published a number of items at the Juvenile Library, No. 259, Oxford-Street from at least 1796 to 1810. (en)
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  • May–June 1768? (en)
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  • Unknown (en)
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  • Lucy Peacock's signature from a signed copy of The Adventures of the Six Princesses of Babylon (en)
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  • Lucy Peacock (en)
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  • British (en)
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  • Visit for a Week The Adventures of the Six Princesses of Babylon The Little Emigrant (en)
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  • Author, publisher, translator, bookseller, publisher (en)
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  • Education (en)
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  • Lucy Peacock (fl. 1785–1816) was a British author, editor, translator, bookseller and publisher of children's books during the late eighteenth century. She wrote anonymously, for children and young adults. Possibly she was married or perhaps in partnership with one or members of her family, since 'R. and L. Peacock,' which published a number of items at the Juvenile Library, No. 259, Oxford-Street from at least 1796 to 1810. (en)
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  • Lucy Peacock (en)
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