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KERNOT, Henry, bibliographer, born in London, England, 20 October, 1806; died in New York city, 25 October, 1874. He was apprenticed to a firm of German booksellers and publishers in London, became manager of a London house, afterward went to Dublin, where he was employed in completing various departments in the library of Trinity college, and in 1836 emigrated to the United States. He was employed by various bookselling firms, for time carried on business as a publisher and bookseller, and was consulted by collectors on account of his wide acquaintance with old books; prepared many classified and annotated catalogues, and a few months before his death published a descriptive list of books relating to the devil, with notes, quotations, proverbs, and index, under the title of '" Bibliotheca Diabolica" (New York, 1874).
Samuel
Huntington
First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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