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George Frederick Pardon

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Parlour Pastimes: A Repertoire of Acting Charades, Fire-Side Games, Enigmas, Riddles, Charades, Conundrums, Arithmetical and Mechanical Puzzles, Parlour Magic, Etc. Etc.
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Pardon was born in London, educated at a private school, and at the age of 15 entered the printing office of Stevens & Pardon in Bell Yard,
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Boldheart the Warrior, and his Adventures in the Haunted Wood: a Tale of the Times of good King Arthur
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and others educational publications in Cassell's stable. In 1854–5 he was engaged as editor of the
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The diverting historie of Renard the fox, newly ed. and done into Engl. by 'Quiet George'.
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The juvenile museum: or, child's library of amusement and instruction, by 'quiet George'.
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Illustrious Women who have distinguished themselves for Virtue, Piety, and Benevolence
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The Faces in the Fire; the Shadows on the Wall; with other Tales and Sketches
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In 1847 Pardon married Rosina Wade, who died in 1889. They had three sons,
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The Warwick guide to British labour periodicals, 1790-1970: a check-list
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Pardon died suddenly on 5 August 1884, at the Fleur de Lis Hotel,
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Royden Harrison; Gillian B. Woolven; Robert Duncan (1977).
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he wrote the articles on "Billiards" and "Bagatelle".
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Index

Temple Bar
John Abraham Heraud
Feargus O'Connor
Chartist
John Cassell
Working Man's Friend
Great Exhibition
Orr's Circle of the Sciences
Canterbury

Messrs. Routledge
ninth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica
Harrison Weir
Gustave Doré
novelette
Charles Frederick
Sydney Herbert
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack








Lee, Sidney
"Pardon, George Frederick" 
Dictionary of National Biography
London Chartism 1838-1848

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