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The Bookseller 1861 a AB (16 High Street, Tunstall, Staffordshire) The Bookseller 1861 A A.B. (16 High Street, Tunstall, Staffordshire), books wanted 150 A'Beckett, T.T., article on Punch and his progenitors 397 Abel & Sons (Northampton), books wanted 87, 384 Aberdeen, Adam, John, books wanted 384, 466 Aberdeen, Duffus, John, books wanted 151, 263, 327, 514 Aberdeen, King, G. & R., publications advertised 576 Aberdeen, Milne, A. & R., books wanted 566, 653, 936 Aberdeen, Smith, John, new and forthcoming publications 476 Aberdeen, Walker, J. (34 Upper Kirkgate Street), books wanted 567 Aberdeen, Wilson, R. & Son (Schoolhill), books wanted 467, 654 Aberdeen, Wyllie, D. & Son, books announced 163 Aberdeen, Wyllie, D. & Son, books wanted 88, 467, 515 Aberdeen, Wyllie, D. & Son, James Wyllie gives share of business to assistant 664 Abergavenny, Hancocks, George, bookseller, stationer and printer, assignment 392 Abergavenny, Hancocks, George, bookseller, stationer and printer, business sold to Mr. Meredith 472 Abergavenny, Meredith, J.S. (formerly of Burford, Oxfordshire), commences business at Abergavenny 521 Accrington, Bowker, E., bookseller, etc., business for sale advertised 864 Accrington, Maysh, Nathan, stationer, insolvency 520 Acts of Parliament, collections, William Salt seeks information on collections to help him improve list he is compiling 136 Acts of Parliament, collections, Salt asks person who bought Acts at sale to communicate with him 535 Acts of Parliament, see also Bankruptcy Act 1861 Adam, John (Aberdeen), books wanted 384, 466 Adams, Frederick, stationer, etc. (Peterborough), bankruptcy 872 Addison, Julia, Effie Vernon, reviewed 9, 336 Advertising, Athenaeum ignores etiquette that when a paper is successful it must not advertise and gains many hundred additional subscribers 574 Advertising, Times, The, details of advertising rates 873 Advertising, see also Bookseller, The Advice to Young Men (William Cobbett), reviewed 340 Advocates' Library, Stationers' Hall treasurer declines to receive books under Copyright Act for Library; question arises as to whether any other person is authorized to demand and receive books 274 Agnew, Thos. Senr., Thos. Junr. and Wm., printsellers and publishers (Manchester, Liverpool and London), partnership dissolved as regards T. Agnew Junr. 520 Agricultural publications, prospects of the (Christmas) season 585 Agricultural publications, publications of the month 24, 120, 171, 230, 289, 353, 404, 487, 532, 594, 895 Ahn, Dr., Trubner & Co. warn that "persons dealing in spurious editions" of works "are liable to penalties" following Chancery judgment restraining Allman from using name of Ahn in title-page 82 Ahn, Dr., Trubner & Co. advertise genuine edition; orders should be for "author's edition, with his signature, and the publisher's monogram on title" 460 Ahn, Dr., Trubner & Co. issue French and German letter writers 574 Aikman, Elizabeth and Daniel Macfarlane, wholesale stationers (Edinburgh), partnership dissolved 336 Ainsworth, Jno., Jas. Dixon and Jas. Walkden, paper manufacturers (Blackburn), partnership dissolved as regards Ainsworth 158 Ainsworth, Mr., canvasser fined for not having hawkers' licence 874 Albert, Prince, reflections on death 873 Alcock, John, printer's joiner (Fuller Street, Bethnal Green), bankruptcy 94 Alder, Daniel and John, stationers (Cheltenham), partnership dissolved 520 Alder, Daniel and John, Junr., stationers and toy-dealers (Cheltenham and Scarborough), bankruptcy 664 Allan, Peter, proprietor of Manchester Guardian (Manchester), partnership with John Harland and Robert Dowman dissolved 2 Allan, William (13 Paternoster Row), publications advertised 489 Allan, William (4 Stationers' Hall Court), books wanted 652 Allan, William (9 Stationers' Hall Court), buys copies of Sir Walter Scott's poems from A. & C. Black 598, 836 Allan, William (9 Stationers' Hall Court), publications advertised 172, 407, 422, 836 Allan, William (9 Stationers' Hall Court), rates for French books from 1 October 535 Allen, Edward, American agency (12 Tavistock Row, Covent Garden), books wanted 150, 202, 384, 652, 934 Allen, Edward, printer (Southampton), insolvency 2 Allen, William (La Belle Sauvage Yard), attractive remainders offered at low prices 860 Allen, William (La Belle Sauvage Yard), careful and punctual execution of orders for country booksellers advertised 84, 149, 201, 260, 860 Allen, William H. & Co. (7 Leadenhall Street), publications advertised 45, 126, 355 Allen, William H. & Co. (7 Leadenhall Street), shortly remove their business to Waterloo Place 573 Allman, T.J. (42 Holborn Hill), publications advertised 31, 849 Allman, T.J. (42 Holborn Hill), Trubner & Co. publicize Chancery judgment restraining Allman from using name of Ahn in title-page 82 Allport, William, news agent (Birmingham), insolvency 212, 272 Allwood, Thomas, fancy stationer, etc. (Pembroke Dock, formerly of Alcester), bankruptcy 872 Almanacks, Almanack Day 21 November; early receipts reviewed 574 Almanacks, advertised 599-600, 644, 728 Alps, The (H. Berlepsch, trans. Rev. Leslie Stephen), reviewed 679-80 Alton, Biddle, Charles Abraham, stationer and printer, assignment 212 Alton, Biddle, Charles Abraham, stationer and printer, business for sale 260 Ambler, Mr. (Oldham), opens shop principally for sale of Wesleyan publications 158 Amcoats & Co. (Gainsborough), books wanted 934 American Publishers' Circular, in future to be published monthly rather than weekly 395 Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon, Les (Apuleius), reviewed 340 Amyot, M. (Paris), contribution to French book trade described 577 Anderson, James (Rev.), Memorable Women of the Puritan Times, reviewed 877 Andrews, George (Durham), business to be carried on by Mrs. Andrews 472 Andrews, George (Durham), publications advertised 172, 188, 604 Annuals, publications of the month 19-20, 116, 166, 227, 285, 349, 401, 484-5, 530, 888-9 Appleton, T., printer (Middlesboro'-on-Tees), partnership with J. Richardson and T. Lewis dissolved 336 Apuleius, Les Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon, reviewed 340 Architectural publications, publications of the month 20-1, 116-7, 166-7, 227, 285, 349-50, 401, 485, 530, 591, 889-90 Arnold, Mr. (81 Fleet Street), address for trade advertisement 930 Art publications, prospects of the (Christmas) season 585 Art publications, publications of the month 20-1, 116-7, 166-7, 227, 285, 349- 50, 401, 485, 530, 591, 889-90 Art-Journal, The, in future to be published from 26 Ivy Lane 355 Arthur, T. (45 Holywell Street), books wanted 263 Arthur, Thomas (45 Bookseller's Row, Strand), books wanted 934 Arthur, Thomas (45 Bookseller's Row, Strand), catalogues advertised 860 Ashbee & Dangerfield, artistic and commercial lithographers and printers (22 Bedford Street, Covent Garden), lithography, engraving and printing services advertised 200 Ashbourn, Hobson & Son, books wanted 566 Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Beadsmore, John, printer stationer, etc., bankruptcy 872 Ashton-under-Lyne, Dawson, James, bookseller and stationer, assignment 872 Ashton-under-Lyne, Kershaw, John, books wanted 151, 935 Ashton-under-Lyne, Orme, Geo. and Wm. B. Redfern, newspaper proprietors, partnership dissolved 158 Ashton-under-Lyne, Quaimby, William, bookseller, dividend 572 Ashworth, Thomas (Leeds), catalogues reviewed 4 Assignments, Bennett, Edward Colston, stationer (Skinner Street, Snow Hill) 472 Assignments, Berger, Joseph A. and Walter L. Molyneux, advertising agents (Strand) 664 Assignments, Biddle, Charles Abraham, stationer and printer (Alton) 212 Assignments, Brewer, Richard Lawrence, bookseller (Fenchurch Street) 472 Assignments, Cooke, Lane and Matthew (Moorsley Banks, Durham) 272 Assignments, Darnill, James William, bookseller and stationer (Richmond) 392 Assignments, Dawson, James, bookseller and stationer (Ashton-under-Lyne) 872 Assignments, Dodsworth, John and William Davey, printers (Bush Lane) 872 Assignments, Downes, Robert (Paternoster Row), bookseller and bookbinder 520 Assignments, Forbes, Daniel, picture-dealer and bookseller (Birmingham) 664 Assignments, Gerrard, Charles, stationer, etc. (Warrington) 472 Assignments, Grant, Peter, printer (Red Lion Square) 336 Assignments, Greener, Joseph, Jun. and Thomas Capstaff, printers, stationers, etc. (South Shields) 872 Assignments, Hancocks, George, bookseller, stationer and printer (Abergavenny) 392 Assignments, Hands, George Taylor and Henry Welch, stationers and printers (Camelford) 158 Assignments, Hayward, William Frederick, wholesale stationer (Pancras Lane) 872 Assignments, Henderson, John, bookseller and stationer (Birmingham) 2 Assignments, Hicks, George, stationer, etc. (Regent Street) 392 Assignments, Hodson, Thomas, publisher (Paternoster Row) 94 Assignments, Holderness, Thomas, bookseller and printer (Duffield) 872 Assignments, Johnson, George James, bookseller and stationer trading under the name of Rusher & Johnson (Reading) 2 Assignments, Jones, Christopher, printer (Bristol) 272 Assignments, Kelly, Edward Robert, printer (Old Boswell Court) 664 Assignments, Knight, J.H., printer (Hastings) 664 Assignments, Lambert, Thomas (Fosse Gate, York) 336 Assignments, Lofts, John, printer (Strand) 272 Assignments, Lutman, Charles, musicseller (Portsea) 664 Assignments, Lynn, Jas. Rob. and Hy. Franc. Gough, printers (Strand and Camberwell) 158 Assignments, McLean, Thomas, printseller and publisher (Haymarket) 664 Assignments, Ragland, Thomas, bookseller and stationer (Wigan) 336 Assignments, Ritchie, Charles, wholesale stationer (Fore Street) 336 Assignments, Rose, William, bookseller and stationer (Warwick) 872 Assignments, Sothern, Samuel Cook, bookseller
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