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John Howell (polyartist) : ウィキペディア英語版
John Howell (polyartist)
John Howell (1788–1863) was a Scottish polyartist, who lived in Edinburgh. He was among other things a bookbinder, author, editor and shopkeeper. Among his more outlandish endeavours were an attempt to fly and to travel underwater in machines that he designed and built himself (in the former he broke his legs and the latter nearly drowned).
==Biography==
Howell was born at Old Lauriston, Edinburgh, in 1788, was apprenticed to a bookbinder, but afterwards was an assistant to Robert Kinnear, bookseller, in Frederick Street, Edinburgh, and subsequently spent five years with the firm of Stevenson, printers to the university, where he effected improvements in the art of stereotyping.
Howell then returned to his trade of bookbinding at a workshop in Thistle Street, was patronised by Sir Walter Scott among others, and invented the well-known bookbinding "plough" for cutting the edges of books. Acquainted with many odd handicrafts, he opened a shop as curiosity dealer and china and picture repairer at 22 Frederick Street, where the sign over the door described him as a "polyartist". In the 1830s ''John Howell, polyartist'' is listed as living at 67 Thistle Street, in Edinburgh's New Town, close to his shop. The shop was not very successful, and Howell removed his business to 110 Rose Street, where he died 4 April 1863.

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