printer's+errand-boy
1printer — n. 1 a person who prints books, magazines, advertising matter, etc. 2 the owner of a printing business. 3 a device that prints, esp. as part of a computer system. Phrases and idioms: printer s devil an errand boy in a printer s office. printer s… …
2printer's devil — noun historical an errand boy in a printing office …
3devil — I. n. 1. Satan, Luciter, Belial, Apollyon, Arch fiend, Arch enemy, the Tempter, Deuce, the Evil One, the Man of Sin, the Wicked One, the Old Serpent, the Prince of Darkness, the Foul Fiend, the Enemy, the Adversary. See apollyon. 2. Demon, evil… …
4John Bedford Leno — (1826 94) was a Chartist, Radical, Poet and printer who acted as a bridge between Chartism and early Labour movements, as well as between the working and ruling classes. He campaigned to give the vote to all common men and women, driven by a… …
5page — I n 1. leaf, flyleaf, endpaper, endleaf, end sheet; recto, verso; printed page, typescript; sheet, folio, signature, gathering. 2.(of history) event, incident, episode, occurrence, particular, affair, matter, series of events, related happenings; …
6Daniel Berkeley Updike — (14 February 1860 29 December 1941) was an American printer and historian of typography. Updike was born at Providence, Rhode Island. In 1880 he joined the publishers Houghton, Mifflin Company, of Boston as an errand boy. He worked for the firm s …
7The Quick and the Dead (1995 film) — Infobox Film name = The Quick and the Dead caption = The Quick and the Dead Theatrical poster director = Sam Raimi producer = Joshua Donen Patrick Markey Allen Shapiro writer = Simon Moore starring = Sharon Stone Gene Hackman Russell Crowe… …
8Arthur Samish — Arthur Artie H. Samish (born August 9, 1897 – August 1974) was the most influential and powerful individual lobbyist in the history of California, representing movie studios, racetracks, lawyers, Insurance companies, fishing, cigarette, liquor… …
9George Washington Dixon — Portrait of George Washington Dixon, c. 1836 George Washington Dixon (1801?[1] – March 2, 1861) was an American singer, stage actor, and newspaper editor. He rose to prominence as a blackface performer (possibly the first American to do so) after …
10Thomas Lipton — Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton Bt KCVO (born 10 May 1848 in Glasgow; died 2 October 1931 in London) was a Scotsman of Ulster Scots parentage who was a self made man, merchant, and yachtsman. He created the famous Lipton tea brand and was the most… …