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Spotlights on Firms

Spotlights on Firms

Hidden in the Imprints: Introducing Ann Vernor, Bookseller and Publisher, Active 1793–1807

Posted Aug 31, 2022 by Belle Eist

Spotlights on Firms

Printed (Bound, Published, and Sold) by Jane Aitken

Posted Aug 26, 2022 by Amanda Law

Spotlights on Firms

A Royal Printer: Agnes Campbell in Scotland’s Book Trade

Posted Aug 18, 2022 by Julianna Wagar

Spotlights on Firms

The Farley Family, their Feud, and the Bristol Print Trade

Posted Aug 7, 2022 by Sara Penn

An image of "A Caveat Against the Tories" published in 1714. The imprint reads "Printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock next Devreux-Court without Temple Bar, 1714"

Spotlights on Firms

What Does it Mean to Publish? A Messy Accounting of Anne Dodd

Posted Jul 31, 2022 by Kate Ozment

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The Romances of Robinsons

Posted Oct 8, 2020 by Kandice Sharren

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A Search for Firm Evidence: Uncovering Ann Sancho, Bookseller

Posted Jun 25, 2020 by Kate Moffatt

Spotlights on Firms

Ann Lemoine: England’s First Female Chapbook Publisher

Posted Apr 15, 2020 by Sara Penn

   

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Martha Gurney: Abolitionist Bookseller of Holborn Hill

Posted Apr 24, 2019 by Michelle Levy

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