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Leypoldt

American  
[lahy-pohlt] / ˈlaɪ poʊlt /

noun

  1. Frederick, 1835–84, U.S. editor and publisher, born in Germany.


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Leypoldt, A. H. and Iles, G. List of books for girls and women.

From A Library Primer by Dana, John Cotton

In 1882, at the request of Frederick Leypoldt, editor of the Publishers' Weekly, I compiled a list of "Books for the young," some of which are of permanent value.

From Library Work with Children by Hazeltine, Alice Isabel

It was in 1883 that, by the suggestion and advice of our lamented friend, Frederick Leypoldt, I published a little classified pamphlet, "Books for the young."

From Library Work with Children by Hazeltine, Alice Isabel

Leypoldt probably marketed his scarificators, there being in the Smithsonian collection other bloodletting instruments with his name, but he did not form a major surgical supply company as did George Tiemann.

From Bloodletting Instruments in the National Museum of History and Technology by Appel, Toby

Like all the publications of Mr. Leypoldt, they are printed in small, round letter; and the whole appearance is creditable to the publisher's taste.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 87, January, 1865 by Various

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