< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
WHITAKER, JOSEPH (1820-1895), English publisher, was bom in London on the 4th of May 1820, and apprenticed to a bookseller at the age of fourteen. After a long experience with various book selling firms, he began business on his own account as a theological publisher. In January 1858 he started the Bookseller, and for 1869 published the first issueof Whitaker's Almanack, the annual work of reference, which also met with immediate success. In 1874 he published the first edition of the Reference Catalogue of Current Literature, of which several editions have since appeared. Whitaker died at Enfield on the isth of May 1895. He had been the father of fifteen children.
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