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Thomas Maskew Miller

Thomas Maskew Miller was a South African bookseller and publisher. Miller founded his namesake press in 1893 as a family business after working for Darter Brothers & Walton. He opened offices in Cape Town, Pretoria, and Bulawayo. Initially, he imported books and stationery for sale, but later he began publishing books himself.

Publications
• ''Maskew Miller's Miniature English Dictionary in the Simplified (Kollewijn) Dutch Spelling. English-Dutch and Dutch-English''; 1909 • ''Maskew Miller's Twintig Stellen Proefopgaven Voor Het Hollands''; Cape Town/Pretoria, 1912 • Maskew Millers Hollandse Taalboek voor standaards IV en V.; 1914 • My eerste Leesboekies; by H.J.M. Scheepers, 1919 (the first reader in Afrikaans) • Maskew Miller se Korte Afrikaans-Engelse woordelysie; by H.J.M. Scheepers; 1922 • Sketse uit die Geskiedenis... Oorgesit in Afrikaans; by H.J.M. S(cheepers); 1922 • Maskew Miller se Afrikaanse Leesboekies; Saamgestel by Francis William Reitz (tweede en verbeterde uitgawe); Cape Town, 1923 • Maskew Miller se Meetkunde ... Vertaal; by J. Steph. V. D. Lingen; Cape Town, 1924 • Maskew Miller se korte geskiedenis van Suid-Afrika (met vele illustrasies) vir die gebruik in skole; by Thomas Young, George McCall Theal, and F.W. Reitz, Cape Town, 1926 • ''Maskew Miller's Pleasant Stories for Young Readers''; 1929 • Maskew Miller se Handelsreeks; 1938 • Maskew Miller se Toetsoefeningkaarte in Rekenkunde; Cape Town, 1940 • Maskew Miller se Afrikaans sonder grense Eerste Addisionele Taal; • The Mission that Failed!;1898 • Science in South Africa: A Handbook and Review prepared under the auspices of the South African Governments and the South African Association for the Advancement of Science; 1905 • Miller’s New Map of British South Africa ; 1905 • Pre-historic Rhodesia; 1909 • The Bulawayo Cookery Book; 1909 == External links ==
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