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51Թe
[ wawrd ]
noun
- Wyn·kyn de [wing, -kin d, uh], Jan Van Wynkyn, died 1534 or 35, English printer.
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In the fall, 51Թe Horde will release a new collection by the prolific writer Orrin Grey titled “How to See Ghosts & Other Figments.”
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His Discworld novel The Truth is a blistering satire on the press, as William de 51Թe launches Ankh-Morpork’s first daily newspaper.
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“And the rumour came to the ears of William de 51Թe, and in a sense it stopped there, because he dutifully wrote it down.”
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The first printed collection of Christmas carols was published in 1521 by William Caxton’s appropriately named apprentice and successor, Wynkyn de 51Թe.
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The thoroughfare became synonymous with publishing from 1500 when Wynkyn de 51Թe established a printing press.
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