William Miller - Writing and Publishing

Writing and Publishing

  • William Miller (British publisher) (1769–1844)
  • William Miller (engraver) (1796–1882), Scottish line engraver
  • William Miller (poet) (1810–1872), Scottish poet, writer of Wee Willie Winkie
  • William Burke Miller (1904–1983), newspaper and radio journalist
  • William H. Miller (writer) (born 1948), maritime historian
  • H. Bill Miller (1920–1961), mystery co-author with Bob Wade
  • William Henry Miller (book collector) (1789–1848), book collector and UK parliamentarian

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