Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "John Reynes (fl. 1527–1544) was a stationer and bookbinder in London, England. Reynes's name first appears in the colophon of an edition of Ralph Higden's Polycronycon, issued in 1527, and he continued to publish books at intervals up to 1544. He is, however, better known as a bookbinder, and numbers of stamped bindings are in existence which bear his device."@en }
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- John_Reynes comment "John Reynes (fl. 1527–1544) was a stationer and bookbinder in London, England. Reynes's name first appears in the colophon of an edition of Ralph Higden's Polycronycon, issued in 1527, and he continued to publish books at intervals up to 1544. He is, however, better known as a bookbinder, and numbers of stamped bindings are in existence which bear his device.".
- Q6254661 comment "John Reynes (fl. 1527–1544) was a stationer and bookbinder in London, England. Reynes's name first appears in the colophon of an edition of Ralph Higden's Polycronycon, issued in 1527, and he continued to publish books at intervals up to 1544. He is, however, better known as a bookbinder, and numbers of stamped bindings are in existence which bear his device.".