- Publisher: John Camden Hotten Publisher Record # 28394
- Webpages: Library of Congress, Wikipedia-EN
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Note: London John Camden Hotten 74 and 75, Piccadilly, W. --footer of advertisement "Very Important New Books", The Athenaeum #2142 1868-11-14 p624 Also known as J. C. Hotten; J.C.H. --OCLC 12832944 It must be expected that this is J.C.H. of Piccadilly. Succeeded by Chatto & Windus John Camden Hotten (1832–1873) established "a small bookshop" in 1855 and started publishing before 1860, including his own work A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Words (1859). Junior partner Andrew Chatto (1841–1913) purchased the business from his widow in 1873 and took W. E. Windus as a new partner. --Wikipedia
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