List of 18th-century British children's literature publishers (arranged by year of birth):
- Thomas Boreman
- Mary Cooper
- John Newbery (1713–1767)
- Elizabeth Newbery
- John Marshall (publisher)
- William Darton
- John Harris (publisher)
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