Stationery, Bookselling, and Fancy Goods
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- London, England (journal itself)
Notes
- "A review of novelties and new introductions, and a record of events of interest and value to all branches of the stationery, bookselling, fancy goods, and toy trades" (Mitchell's 1895, p. 78)
- Evolution of titles:
- The Stationery Trade Review (1881-1884)
- The Stationery Trade Review and Booksellers’ Journal (1884-1888)
- Stationery and Bookselling (1888-1891)
- Stationery, Bookselling, and Fancy Goods (1891-1897)
- Morriss's Trade Journal (1897-1903)
- The British Empire Paper, Stationery, and Printing Trades Journal (1903-1913)
- Editor's address (in 1891): 165 Queen Victoria St. (journal itself)
- Editor's address (in 1895): 13 Paternoster Row (Mitchell's 1895, p. 78)
- Publisher's address (J. Smith & Co.): 165 Queen Victoria St.
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Sources that Discuss this Journal
- COPAC
- Mitchell’s 1895 p. 78
- Shattock p. 86
- Waterloo (online)
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