The Sampson Low Collection

Sampson Low (1797-1886) was a Victorian bookseller and publisher whose clients included many notable figures of the nineteenth century from Britain, North America and Europe. The Sampson Low Collection comprises two volumes of over 200 letters written by clients and friends, the majority to Sampson Low himself. The letters have been digitised and transcribed and made available online for the first time.

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preview image personCharles EllicottCharles Ellicott was ordained into the Anglican ministry in 1848. He worked as a vicar and then...
preview image personCharles KingsleyThe Reverend Charles Kingsley was a Church of England minister, novelist and poet probably most...
preview image personCharles KnightCharles Knight was an English publisher, editor and author. He helped to establish several literary...
preview image personCharles Beaumont PhippsCharles Beaumont Phipps was a British soldier and courtier. He was appointed an Equerry to Queen...
preview image personCharles ReadeCharles Reade was an English novelist and playwright. His most famous book was 'The Cloister and...
preview image personCharles Benjamin TaylerCharles Benjamin Tayler was an English clergyman who wrote many religious instruction books for...
preview image personChristopher Newman HallChristopher Newman Hall was an English non-conformist clergyman known as the 'Dissenter's Bishop'....
preview image personDinah CraikDinah Craik was an English poet and novelist. She is most well known for her 1856 novel 'John...
preview image personDrinkwater MeadowsDrinkwater Meadows was an English actor who was also secretary of the Covent Garden Theatrical...
preview image personEdith VilliersEdith Bulwer-Lytton, Countess of Lytton, was a British aristocrat. Her husband was Robert...
preview image personEdric Gifford 3rd Baron GiffordEdric Gifford was titled 3rd Baron Gifford at the age of 21 after the death of his father in 1872....
preview image personEdward BickerstethEdward Bickersteth was an evangelical clergyman. Throughout his life he travelled overseas to...
preview image personEdward Bulwer-LyttonEdward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton was an English writer and politician and the father of...
preview image personEdward MaltbyEdward Maltby was an English clergyman who became the Bishop of Durham. He was a controversial...
preview image personElizabeth CharlesElizabeth Charles (née Rundle) was an author and hymnodist. She was married to Andrew Paton...
preview image personElizabeth GaskellElizabeth Gaskell was an English novelist and biographer. Her best known works include 'Cranford',...
preview image personEllen WoodEllen Wood (née Price) was an English novelist better known as Mrs Henry Wood. She began her...
preview image personEmily FaithfullEmily Faithfull was an English publisher and activist for the rights of working women. She was a...
preview image personErskine NealeErskine Neale was an English clergyman and author. His most well known work published in 1848 was...
preview image personFelicia HemansFelicia Hemans (née Browne) was an English poet most well known for her poem 'Casabianca' which...