Jacob Tonson | |
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Born | 12 November 1655 |
Died | 17 March 1735/6 |
Nationality | English |
Occupation(s) | Bookseller and publisher |
Parent | Jacob Tonson |
Jacob Tonson, sometimes referred to as Jacob Tonson the Elder (12 November 1655– 17 March 1736), was an eighteenth-century English bookseller and publisher.
Tonson published editions of John Dryden and John Milton, and is best known for having obtained a copyright on the plays of William Shakespeare by buying up the rights of the heirs of the publisher of the Fourth Folio after the Statute of Anne went into effect. He was also the founder of the famous Kit-Cat Club. His nephew, Jacob Tonson the Younger (1682–1735), was his business partner. The business was continued by the younger Tonson's son, Jacob Tonson (1714–1767).