The Stationery World and Fancy Goods Review
Subtitle: “An Independent Organ Specially Devoted to the Stationery and Fancy Goods Trades”
Related Journals
Start Date(s)
- 1892 (journal itself)
- 1891 (Ulrich and Kup)
End Date(s)
- 1895 (BLT19)
- 1927 (Stewart)
Editor(s)
City
- London, England (journal itself)
Notes
- "The Stationery World and Fancy Goods Review would never have had birth if the Proprietors did not believe in the present demand for a first-class independent and thoroughly useful journal, unallied with 'business' motives, and offered only in the interests of Stationers, and of the various industries connected therewith. . . . The Stationery World has come to stay. Our motto is worth and quality, rather than cheapness; for where there is the latter there can seldom be the former, except in the sense that whatever is of the best is of the cheapest" (vol. 1, 29 Jan. 1892, p. 9)
- A note in the 1912 text by Plummer says that "Printing and Allied Trades" is incorporated as a supplement to Stationery World and Fancy Goods Review (Plummer p. 45)
- COPAC lists the following as variant or related titles, some (or most) of which may only be 20C journals: The Stationery World and Printing & Allied Trades; The Stationery World and Paper Market; The Paper Market, Stationery World and Printing and Allied Trades; The Paper Market and Printing Technique; The Paper Market and British Paper
- Publisher's address (S. C. Phillips & Co.) in 1891: 46 Aldersgate, London (Paper-Maker 1 Nov. 1917)
- Publisher's address (S. C. Phillips & Co.) in 1892: 130 Fleet St., London (journal itself; Mitchell's 1895, p. 233)
- Publisher's address (S. C. Phillips & Co.) in 1899: 47 Cannon St., London (BLT19 Database)
Subject Categories
Sources that Discuss this Journal
- BLT19
- Bateson p. 101
- COPAC
- Goss p. 45
- Mitchell’s 1895 p. 233
- NSTC
- Plummer p. 45
- Shattock p. 9, 86
- Stewart vol. 4, p. 222
- Ulrich and Kup p. 62, 102
- Waterloo (online)
- Watson p. 77
- Willing’s 1894, vol. 21, p. 112
Works Cited
- Bateson, Frederick Wilse. The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. Vol. 3: 1800-1900. Series editor George Watson. Cambridge UP, 1969.
- BLT19 Trade and Professional Press Database 1900. Created by Andrew King, 2020.
- COPAC: Consortium of Online Public Access Catalogues. Library Hub Discover, JISC.
- Goss, O. P. M. Mechanical Properties of Western Larch. Government Printing Office, 1913. Google Books.
- Mitchell’s Newspaper Press Directory and Advertiser’s Guide. C. Mitchell, 1895.
- NSTC (Nineteenth-Century Short Title Catalogue), in C19: The Nineteenth-Century Index, Chadwyck-Heaney, 2020. ProQuest.
- Plummer, Fred G. Lightening In Relation to Forest Fires. Government Printing Office, 1912. Google Books.
- Shattock, Joanne. The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. Vol. 4: 1800-1900. Edited by Frederick W. Bateson. 3rd ed. Cambridge UP. 1999.
- Stewart, James D., editor. British Union-Catalogue of Periodicals. 4 vols. Butterworths, 1968.
- Ulrich, Carolyn F., and Karl Kup. Books and Printing: A Selected List of Periodicals, 1800-1942. W. E. Rudge, 1943.
- The Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals: 1800-1900, edited by John S. North. North Waterloo Academic Press, 2009.
- Watson, George, series editor. The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. 5 vols. Cambridge UP, 1969.
- Willing’s (Late May’s) British and Irish Press Guide, and Advertiser’s Directory and Handbook. Willing’s Press Service. HathiTrust.