Samuel Palmer (died 1732) was an English printer and author. (From Wikipedia) More about Samuel Palmer:
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| | Books by Samuel Palmer: Palmer, Samuel, -1732: The General History of Printing, From its First Invention in the City of Mentz, to its First Progress and Propagation Thro' the Most Celebrated Cities in Europe, Particularly its Introduction, Rise and Progress Here in England (completed after Palmer's death by Psalmanazar; London: Printed by the author, 1732), also by George Psalmanazar Palmer, Samuel, -1732: A General History of Printing, From the First Invention of it in the City of Mentz, to its Propagation and Progress Thro' Most of the Kingdoms of Europe, Particularly the Introduction and Success of it Here in England (completed after Palmer's death by Psalmanazar; London: Printed for A. Bettesworth et al., 1733), also by George Psalmanazar
Additional books by Samuel Palmer in the extended shelves: Palmer, Samuel, -1732: De tristibus libri V (Ex officina Palmeriana pro Societate Stationariorum, 1719), also by Ovid (page images at HathiTrust) Palmer, Samuel, -1732: The poetical works and other writings of John Keats, now first brought together, including poems and numerous letters not before published (Reeves & Turner, 1883), also by John Keats, Joseph Severn, William Bell Scott, William Hilton, Benjamin Robert Haydon, Giuseppe Girometti, Arthur Evershed, H. Buxton Forman, Theodore Watts-Dunton, and Bayntun-Riviere (Bindery) (page images at HathiTrust)
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