Proper noun
Bodley (plural Bodleys)
A surname.
Enlightenment era libraries Thomas Bodley founded the Bodleian Library in 1602 as an early public library. Source: Internet
The last two books (The Magician's Nephew and The Last Battle) were published in the United Kingdom originally by The Bodley Head in 1955 and 1956. Source: Internet
Nicholas Shaxson: Treasure Islands, Tax Havens and the Men Who Stole the World; The Bodley Head, London, 2011 Nevada's state sales tax rate is 6.85 percent. Source: Internet
However, John Lane at The Bodley Head offered to accept it after keeping the submission for several months, provided that Christie change the ending. Source: Internet
It was included only in later printings (1946 onwards) of The Complete Short Stories of Saki (John Lane The Bodley Head Limited) A house party is beset by a fire in the middle of the night in the east wing of the house. Source: Internet
The Hugo Chávez Story From Mud Hut to Perpetual Revolution, London: The Bodley Head, p386 Capital flight before and during the strike led to the reimposition of currency controls (which had been abolished in 1989), managed by the CADIVI agency. Source: Internet