Wood Pulp

Subtitle: “A Monthly [Fortnightly, 1896] Journal Devoted to the Interests of the Paper, Pulp and Allied Trades”

Related Journals

  • Paper and Pulp
    • This journal becomes Paper and Pulp in June 1898 (and runs through January 1906)
  • Paper Making
    • In 1906, this journal (then called Paper and Pulp) merges with Paper Making

Start Date(s)

  • 1896 (COPAC)

End Date(s)

  • 1898 (Shattock)

Editor(s)

City

  • London, England (journal itself)

Type of Content

  • Sections (in 1898) include: "to the trade, the wood pulp market, special advertisements, home notes, Canada, Scandinavia, Finland, United States, Russia, France, Italy, odds and ends" (Waterloo Online)

Notes

  • "A technical journal edited jointly by Clayton Beadle and Henry Stevens" (Catalogue 24)
  • "With this issue we commence a new and improved series, in which the late monthly Journal known as Wood Pulp is incorporated. All the useful features of Wood Pulp will be maintained in this new series, whilst the scope of the Journal will be enlarged, in order to cater for other sections of the trade. Paper and Pulp will be published every alternate Wednesday instead of monthly, and we thereby hope to get into closer touch with the trade, and render the Journal more useful. In this respect Paper and Pulp will be unique, as there is no other British Paper Trade Journal published fortnightly, and only one weekly" ("Our New Series" 1898, p. 16)
  • Publisher's address (Duguid) in 1896: 10 Godliman St., London

Subject Categories

Sources that Discuss this Journal

  • COPAC
  • Shattock p. 9
  • Stewart vol. 4, p. 560
  • Waterloo (online)

Works Cited

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