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Note: London Thomas Cautley Newby (1797–1882) --Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (subscription required, via Wikipedia) Title pages imprints of Sixty Years Hence (1848) and The Night Side of Nature (1848, 1849) contain the short name "T. C. Newby". See the publication records, which contain links to online images. Some title page imprints contain "T. Cautley Newby" or "Thomas Cautley Newby". These title page imprints have all been viewed online under the first line "LONDON:" and over the date "YYYY." 3-volume 1847 Wuthering Heights (two lines, all caps except 't.' and q.'):   Thomas Cautley Newby, Publisher,   72, Mortimer St., Cavendish Sq. 1859 Ghosts and Family Legends (two lines, all caps):   Thomas Cautley Newby, Publisher,   Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square. 1863 non-genre memoir Yesterday and To-Day by Cyrus Redding (two lines, all caps):   T. Cautley Newby, Publisher,   30, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square. The title page of 1863 memoir Yesterday and To-Day by Cyrus Redding shows (two lines, all caps):   T. Cautley Newby, Publisher,   30, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square.
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