Edmund Curll
English bookseller and publisher
Edmund Curll was an English bookseller and publisher. His name has become synonymous, through the attacks on him by Alexander Pope, with unscrupulous publication and publicity. Curll rose from poverty to wealth through his publishing, and he did... Wikipedia
Born: 1675, West Country
Died: December 11, 1747 (age 72 years), London, United Kingdom
Books: Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Matthew Tindall, LL. D. with a History of the Controversies Wherein He was Engaged. [The Author's Dedication Signed: E.C., I.e. Edmund Curll.]., Party Revenge: Or, Mr. William Clarke's Narrative of His Case and Sufferings, for Defending the Doctrine of the Ever-blessed Trinity, in a Late Discourse, Entitled Plain Dealing. To which is Added, His Letter to One of the Nonsubscribing Ministers for Misrepresenting His Character ... With an Account of the Prosecution and Indictment of E. Curl, Bookseller ... for Printing a Scandalous Libel Against ... Mr. Clark [i.e. "The Case of Mr. Clark and the Widow Coleman" Appended to Curll's Reprint of "The Tryal of Sir Edward Moseley."]., A Catalogue of Books, Sold by E. Curll: At His Printing-office, in Rose-Street, Covent-Garden, and more