Robert Cadell
Robert Cadell (1788 - 1849) was a bookseller and publisher closely associated with Sir Walter Scott.
He was born at Cockenzie, East Lothian, Scotland, the fifth son of John Cadell, a Laird of Cockenzie, and Marie Buchan, his wife.
Cadell's career began as a clerk at Archibald Constable & Co., Sir Walter Scott's publisher, where he acquired an interest in the firm from 1809, became a joint partner in 1811 after Mr. Hunter of Blackness dropped out, and from 1812 was sole partner with Constable. The connection to Constable was also personal: Cadell married his daughter Elizabeth in October 1817. She died less than nine months later. Cadell married again (to Anne Fletcher Mylne) in 1821, adding to the friction which had developed between Constable and Cadell since the death of Elizabeth. The two men were very different characters: Cadell was cautious and lived plainly, while Constable's lifestyle was lavish and he took risks in business.
When Constable's London agents Hurst Robinson went bank…more
He was born at Cockenzie, East Lothian, Scotland, the fifth son of John Cadell, a Laird of Cockenzie, and Marie Buchan, his wife.
Cadell's career began as a clerk at Archibald Constable & Co., Sir Walter Scott's publisher, where he acquired an interest in the firm from 1809, became a joint partner in 1811 after Mr. Hunter of Blackness dropped out, and from 1812 was sole partner with Constable. The connection to Constable was also personal: Cadell married his daughter Elizabeth in October 1817. She died less than nine months later. Cadell married again (to Anne Fletcher Mylne) in 1821, adding to the friction which had developed between Constable and Cadell since the death of Elizabeth. The two men were very different characters: Cadell was cautious and lived plainly, while Constable's lifestyle was lavish and he took risks in business.
When Constable's London agents Hurst Robinson went bank…more
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Literary Tourism, the Trossachs and Walter Scott
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