
Biography
Henry Delahay Symonds was a London publisher/bookseller and printseller. He published many works by radical authors and by members of the London Corresponding Society, during the 1790s. In 1791 Symonds was charged with seditious libel and imprisoned in Newgate prison for publishing the second half of Thomas Paine's Rights of Man, becoming one of the 'Newgate radicals'. Following his release in 1796 he continued publishing until c. 1808.
Works

The Manual Of Liberty
Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion
Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion
2020
New books printed for H. D. Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster-Row
New books printed for H. D. Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster-Row
1798
Symond's abstracts of the two bills, entitled, "A bill for the security of His Majesty's person and government," and "A bill for the more effectually preventing seditious meetings."
Symond's abstracts of the two bills, entitled, "A bill for the security of His Majesty's person and government," and "A bill for the more effectually preventing seditious meetings."
1795
To be had of Symonds, Hurst, and West & Hughes, in Paternoster-Row. New and interesting work. Just published, in German and in English, ... a new edition of an entire new work, entitled A guide to old age; or, A cure for the indiscretions of youth. ...
To be had of Symonds, Hurst, and West & Hughes, in Paternoster-Row. New and interesting work. Just published, in German and in English, ... a new edition of an entire new work, entitled A guide to old age; or, A cure for the indiscretions of youth. ...
Odes to Kien Long, the present emperor of China
Odes to Kien Long, the present emperor of China
The Lousiad
The Lousiad
Newton's Principia ...
Newton's Principia ...