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Samuel Mullen

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to act as buyer for Robertson, but the arrangement fell through and Mullen decided to start for himself in Melbourne. He returned with a brother, William Lowell Mullen, and a good stock of books, and began business at 35
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on 29 May 1890. Mullen was married twice, firstly to Eliza Moss (died 15 October 1868) and secondly to Wilhelmina Wild on 17 September 1870. Mullen was survived by children from both marriages.
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which became a leading lending library in Melbourne. The book-shop was also very successful, a large stock was carried, and it was a centre of intellectual life in the city for a time.
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Mullen's business continued on in Collins Street until 1922, when it merged with George Robertson and Company under the name of
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In 1844 Mullen was apprenticed to William Curry and Company Booksellers and some time afterwards went to
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Mullen retired from business in 1889 and died while on a visit to
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Orson. Mullen was educated at Nuttgrove College and later at
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to visit some friends and stayed for six months on a
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Irish
Australia
Dublin
Ireland
Trinity College, Dublin
apothecary
England
George Robertson
SS Great Britain
Melbourne
Western District
station
London
Collins Street East
Mudie's of London
London




Mullen, Samuel (1828 – 1890)
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Melbourne University Press
Serle, Percival
"Mullen, Samuel"
Dictionary of Australian Biography
Angus & Robertson
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1828 births
1890 deaths

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