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William Holland (1757to 1834 in London) was a leading London print seller and radical publisher who was fined £100 and imprisonedin 1793 for a yearfor seditious libel.

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Holland's antecedents are obscure, though David Alexandersuggests he may have been of Irish origin,as hinted by his pseudonym Paddy Whack.

Holland began selling prints in a shopat 66 Drury Lane in 1782and published a number of prints during the 1784 election. He move to new premises at 50 Oxford Street in 1788 , where he charged 1s for admittance to his 'Museum of Graphic Genius'. Holland's successful business grewand his list includedworks by Frederick George Byron, George Murgatroyd Woodward, and John Nixon, as well asJames Gillray andThomas Rowlandson. A radical, he was prosecuted in 1793 on charges of seditious libel for selling a copy of Thomas Paine's Letter Addressed to the Addressersand imprisoned in Newgate Prison where he encountered Lord George Gordon and other radicals and communicated with John Horne Tooke. During this time his print shop was run by Richard Newton atalented young caricaturist whom Holland published until 1797.

A surviving copy of his 1794catalogue Holland's Catalogue of Humorous Prints, &C to be had at his Museum of Graphic Genius, No 50 Oxford Street, London lists 116 prints and is a rare example of an 18th Century printseller's catalogue and provides interesting insights into his output. . The list includes prices as well as hints as to their possibleuse "an admirable print for a chimney piece" , "fit for screens" , etc. ; many of the prints can be identified as prints in the Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum . Other Holland catalogues dating to 1778, 1789, 1791 and 1792 are found as advertisements in the backs of his books .

His obituary appeared in 1815 in the Gentlemen's Magazine"At the Hummuns Covent-garden, a few minutes after coming out of the warm bath.. an eminent publisher of caricatures, and patron of Woodward, Rowlandson, Newton, Buck and other artists. He was himself a man of genius and wrote many popular songs, and a volume of poetry, besides being the author of the pointed and epigrammatic words which accompanied most of his caricatures."This is borne out by the lettering in Hollands's distinctive and somewhat erratic hand on many of his published prints.

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