For the England international footballer, see Joe Cottle.
Joseph Cottle, after a portrait by Branwhite
Joseph Cottle (1770–1853) was an English publisher and author.
Cottle started business in Bristol. He published the works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey on generous terms. He then wrote in his Early Recollections an exposure of Coleridge that was, at the time, severely criticised and generally condemned.
JosephCottle (1770–1853) was an English publisher and author. Cottle started business in Bristol. He published the works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and...
mother, Dianne Cottle (b. 1945) and a black (African-American) father, Charles "Speedy" Pope (1936–2013). Cottle's father and her uncle, Joseph Pope (1933–1996)...
Joseph Richard Cottle (4 June 1886 – 3 February 1958) was an England international footballer, who played as a left back prior to the First World War...
Aubrey Cottle (born (1987-04-06)April 6, 1987), also known as Kirtaner or Kirt, is a Canadian website forum administrator who claims to be an early member...
sisters from the city. William Wordsworth spent time in Bristol, where JosephCottle published Lyrical Ballads in 1798. Actor Cary Grant was born in Bristol...
the Abbey ruins were shocked by the intrusion of industry, however. JosephCottle and Robert Southey set out to view the ironworks at midnight on their...
arrived back in England he travelled to the North with their publisher JosephCottle to meet Wordsworth and undertake a proposed tour of the Lake District...
Group Captain Sidney Joseph "Jack" Cottle MBE's military career began during World War I. He became a flying ace in the latter years of the war, credited...
it seems, put out the eye of the genie's son. Wordsworth wrote to JosephCottle in 1799: From what I can gather it seems that the Ancient Mariner has...
Basil Cottle FSA (17 March 1917 – 13 May 1994) was a British grammarian, historian and archaeologist. He lived most of his life in Bristol. Cottle was born...
Ologies & -Isms (The Gale Group, 2008). Available online See, e.g., JosephCottle, Essays on Socinianism (London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans,...
reprinted in the edition (1803) of Chatterton's Works by Robert Southey and JosephCottle, published for the benefit of the poet's sister. The neglected condition...
Lovell also introduced Coleridge and Southey to their future patron JosephCottle, but died of a fever in April 1796. Coleridge was with him at his death...
sonnets in Coleridge's Poems on Various Subjects, published in 1796 by JosephCottle. The sonnets were significantly influenced by the poems of Burns and...
Josephine Owaissa Cottle (April 5, 1922 – June 27, 2009), known professionally as Gale Storm, was an American actress and singer. After a film career from...
copyright of Southey's Joan of Arc and Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads, from JosephCottle of Bristol. He published the works of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey...
in despair. The collection, including We are Seven, was accepted by JosephCottle in May 1798 and was soon after published anonymously. In 1820, the poem...
collected poems, but a dispute with Charles Lloyd, a fellow writer, and JosephCottle, their mutual publisher, altered his plans. The poem was later collected...
Bristol in August 1794. Lovell introduced the two poets to their patron JosephCottle, and shortly Coleridge was betrothed to a third sister, Sara Fricker...
Bristol and practised as a portrait-painter there. In 1795 he painted for JosephCottle, the publisher, portraits of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey...
sisters-in-law, who they will marry; he also introduces them to the publisher JosephCottle). After Robespierre's execution in July, they collaborate on the "historic...
third act himself. Coleridge completed his act. When they turned to JosephCottle to publish the work, he refused and Coleridge had to search for another...
pensive Sara! thy soft cheek reclined" 1795 1796 To the Author of Poems [JosephCottle] published anonymously at Bristol in September 1795 "Unboastful Bard...