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- Q817707 description "British writer".
- Q817707 description "British writer".
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- Q817707 abstract "Benjamin Tabart (1767–1833) was an English publisher and bookseller of the Juvenile Library in New Bond Street, London. Many of the books in his list were written by himself. In an age of strictly moralizing children's literature, he broke ground with his fairy tales and light-hearted nursery stories and chapbook tales. His is the first printed version (1807) of the tale of Jack and the Beanstalk. Tabart had for an editor Mary Jane Clairmont, the second (Mrs William Godwin) and maintained close professional relations with the prolific publisher, Sir Richard Phillips.The standard bibliography of Tabart's production is Marjorie Moon, Benjamin Tabart's Juvenile Library: A Bibliography of Books for Children Published, Written, Edited and Sold by Mr. Tabart, 1801–1820. (Winchester: St Paul's Bibliographies) 1990.".
- Q817707 birthDate "1767".
- Q817707 birthYear "1767".
- Q817707 deathDate "1833".
- Q817707 deathYear "1833".
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- Q817707 dateOfBirth "1767".
- Q817707 dateOfDeath "1833".
- Q817707 name "Tabart, Benjamin".
- Q817707 shortDescription "British writer".
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- Q817707 comment "Benjamin Tabart (1767–1833) was an English publisher and bookseller of the Juvenile Library in New Bond Street, London. Many of the books in his list were written by himself. In an age of strictly moralizing children's literature, he broke ground with his fairy tales and light-hearted nursery stories and chapbook tales. His is the first printed version (1807) of the tale of Jack and the Beanstalk.".
- Q817707 label "Benjamin Tabart".
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- Q817707 surname "Tabart".