Index
Cassell, John, agent of National Temperance Society, 9 et seq.
and a fugitive slave, 16 et seq.
and Kossuth, 17
and Lord Brougham, 30, 35 et seq.
arrives in London, 7
as factory hand, 4
as host, 12
as tea and coffee merchant, 13
attends Liverpool Congress of British Association, 37
becomes a carpenter, 5
becomes printer and publisher 13 et seq.
business difficulties, 31
buys Cathrell's plant, 17
compliments from Cobden and Earl of Carlisle, 16
education and self-education, 4, 7
enters into partnership, 32, 54
fights "taxes on knowledge," 43 et seq.
his father, 3, 4
his room at the Yard, 30
his teetotalism, 3, 6, 59
illness and death, 58
invents title for Quiver, 120
marries Mary Abbott, 12
meets J. B. Gough, 53
meets Lord John and Lady Russell, 37
mission to Ireland and Scotland, 44, 58
missionary temperance tour, 7 et seq.
on American electioneering, 50
repurchases copyright of "Popular Educator," etc., 32
visits America, 45, 48
Cassell, Mark, father of John Cassell, 3, 4
Cassell, Mrs. John, 12, 33
Cassell, Mrs. Mark, 4
Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co. becomes a limited liability company, 67, 85
Cassell, William, 3
Cassell's, a Rifle Club established, 233
and the Great War, 234
art department, 104 et seq.
binding department, 228
composing-room, 223
development overseas, 95
expansion, 88
found Echo, 147 et seq.
Cassell's, instal Miehle machines, 110
long service records, 234
loyalty of the staff, 88, 93
machine rooms and machinery, 221, 220, 227, 234
magazines and periodicals, 114 et seq.
paper store, 227
precautions against fire, 228
reading department, 225
R. L. S. and, 207 et seq.
the foundry, 225–6
Cassell's General Press, 156
Cassell's Help Fund, 234
"Cassell's Library," 25
Cassell's Magazine, 114 et seq.
editors of, 115 et seq.
title changed, 117, 118, 119
Cassell's Magazine of Fiction, 119
"Cassell's National Library," 160
Cassell's Provident, Emergency, and Pension Funds, 233
Castle, Agnes and Egerton, 118
"Cathedrals, Abbeys, and Churches of England and Wales," 169
Cathrell, William, 14, 17
"Catriona," 215
"Century Shakespeare," 158
Chambers, Robert, 118
"Channings, The," 121
Chenery, Mr., editor of Times, 181
Chester, Bishop of, 38
Chesterton, G. K., 220
"Chinese Pottery and Porcelain," 202
Choyce, C. C, 186
Christ, Lives of (Farrar's and Geikie's), 196, 199
Christian, Princess, Patron of Order for Honourable Service, 122
Chums, and its editors, 130, 131, 132
story of its origin, 129
"Church of England, History of," 175
Church, Professor A. H., 97, 195
"Cities of the World," 168, 181
"Citizen Reader," 77, 202
Clark, John Willis, 71, 123
Clarke, Charles and Mary Cowden, 158
Clarke, Saville, assistant editor to Rev. H. R. Hawels, 115
Clarke. W. H., 234
Clifford, Dr. John, 124
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