Thomas Hookham (c.1739–1819)[1] was a bookseller and publisher in London in the 18th-19th centuries.
He issued works by Charlotte de Bournon, John Hassell, Pierre-Jean-Baptiste Nougaret, Ann Radcliffe,[1] Clara Reeve, and others.
As part of his business he ran a circulating library,[2][3] established in 1764 and by the 1800s one of "the two largest in London.
"[4][nb 1] The library continued on Bond Street until it was acquired by Mudie's ca.1871.
[7][8] In addition, about 1794 he opened the Literary Assembly subscription reading rooms stocked with periodicals and reference books.