Colin Mackenzie (writer)

Colin Mackenzie was a nineteenth century writer, book producer, editor, translator and compiler. Mackenzie spent his adult life living and working in London, England. He wrote/helped produce works of non-fiction, including educational and informative works on chemistry, cookery, medicine, popular science, geography, history, economics and religion, the 'gentlemen's clubs' of London, a 'parliamentary pocketbook' in 1832 (the year of the first Reform Act) and a report on poverty with a particular focus on London.

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