"William Nelson: A Memoir" by Sir Daniel Wilson is a reflective account of the life of William Nelson, a significant figure in the Scottish publishing industry. The memoir traces his journey from a modest upbringing to becoming the founder of Thomas Nelson and Sons, one of Scotland's renowned publishing houses. The narrative begins with a detailed exploration of Nelson's early life in Edinburgh, providing insight into the environment that influenced his growth and ambitions. It highlights the profound impact of his family background, particularly his father, a farmer turned bookseller, which…mehr
"William Nelson: A Memoir" by Sir Daniel Wilson is a reflective account of the life of William Nelson, a significant figure in the Scottish publishing industry. The memoir traces his journey from a modest upbringing to becoming the founder of Thomas Nelson and Sons, one of Scotland's renowned publishing houses. The narrative begins with a detailed exploration of Nelson's early life in Edinburgh, providing insight into the environment that influenced his growth and ambitions. It highlights the profound impact of his family background, particularly his father, a farmer turned bookseller, which shaped Nelson's work ethic and passion for literature. The memoir delves into Nelson's educational experiences and early relationships that cultivated his interest in the written word, setting the stage for his transformative role in making literature accessible to a wider audience. As the story unfolds, the reader is invited to witness the personal and professional evolution of a man who played a key role in revolutionizing Scotland's publishing landscape. The opening chapters emphasize not only Nelson's professional achievements but also his character and the cultural forces that shaped his enduring legacy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sir Daniel Wilson was a Scottish-born Canadian archaeologist, ethnologist, and author, recognized for his contributions to the study of Indigenous cultures and the development of archaeology in Canada. Born on January 5, 1816, in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, he was educated at The Royal High School. Wilson's career spanned various disciplines, and he is best known for his work in archaeology and ethnology, particularly his research on Native American cultures and the pre-Columbian history of North America. He later moved to Canada, where he became a prominent figure in the academic community, contributing to the establishment of archaeological studies in the country. Wilson's notable works include his studies of ancient cultures and artefacts, as well as his involvement in the growth of museums in Canada. He was also an active member of several scholarly societies, earning recognition for his academic achievements. Wilson was knighted for his contributions to science and was highly regarded for his efforts in documenting and preserving the cultural heritage of North America. He passed away on August 6, 1892, at the age of 76 in Toronto, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the fields of archaeology and ethnology.
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