He soon wished "to open a small bookshop and freely read the new books".
There, he earned a living by opening a bookshop in the Latin Quarter.
However, she remained in contact with her son, who later opened a bookshop in Arosa, until his death in 1927.
In 1883 he moved to Berlin, where he opened a bookshop of his own in 1887.
He used his wife's dowry to open a bookshop in Freiberg.
Sensing an opportunity, he opened a bookshop in Warwickshire.
After he retired from the bookshop, his wife and a business partner opened a secondhand bookshop.
He started his career as a lawyer, but later opened a bookshop.
In 1849, the couple moved to Quimper where they opened a bookshop.
This was not successful and he moved to Birmingham in 1750 and opened a small bookshop.