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Sir William Robertson Nicoll CH (10 October 1851 – 4 May 1923) was a Scottish Free Church minister, journalist, editor, and man of letters.
He edited The Expositor's Greek Testament (from 1897). He also edited a series of Contemporary Writers (from 1894), and of Literary Lives (from 1904).
The story is told through the lens of the Scottish minister-cum-literary editor, William Robertson Nicoll (1851-1923); he left the North while still a young ...
24. feb. 2003 · In 1850 Harry Nicoll married Miss Jane Robertson, niece and adopted daughter of the Rev. William Robertson of Aboyne. The village of Lumsden ...
Nicoll was and has been regarded simply as a consummate journalist and editor who worked primarily for Hodder & Stoughton – so he was, but he was also very ...
Scottish clergyman and man of letters William Robertson Nicoll was noted for his high standards and his ability to recruit some of the era's most respected ...
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Sir William Robertson Nicoll was a Scottish Free Church minister, writer, journalist and editor. He was editor of the British Weekly and literary adviser to ...
An ordained minister in the Scottish Free Church, Nicoll is best known for his work as an editor—first of the non-conformist newspaper The ...
The Problem of "Edwin Drood": A Study in the Methods of Dickens (1913 ). by Sir W. Robertson (William Robertson) Nicoll · Paperback. $20.99$20.99.
Books by Nicoll, W. Robertson (William Robertson), Sir (sorted by popularity) · Sort Alphabetically by Title · Sort by Release Date · Alias Wace, Walter E.