The British & Colonial Printer & Stationer, and Booksellers’ Circular and Paper Trade Review

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Start Date(s)

  • 1882 (COPAC)

End Date(s)

  • 1883 (COPAC)

Editor(s)

City

  • London, England (COPAC)

Type of Content

  • "Consists of from 80 to 200 pages" (Hubbard's 1882, p. 916)

Notes

  • According to the advertisement in Hubbard's Directory, the content had been classified as follows: printing - doings of the craft, printing in provinces, colonial intelligence, foreign news, criticism on specimens, original trade technical articles, descriptions and illustrations of British establishments, letters from our correspondents, and every items of news concerning the trade during the preceding 14 days; stationery - novelties illustrated and described, fac-similes of Christmas and New Years cards, and playing cards, technical articles, stationery in the provinces, American notes, industries of the trade, reviews, gazette; paper-making - mill news, trade gossip, occasional samples of paper, technical articles, descriptions of factories, market prices, gazette (Hubbard's 1882, p. 916)
  • Publisher's address: 58 Shoe Lane, London

Subject Categories

Sources that Discuss this Journal

  • COPAC
  • Hubbard 1882, p. 916
  • Stewart vol. 1, p. 406
  • Waterloo (online)

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