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The Ballad of the GraphicIllustrated poem telling the story of The Graphic magazine, launched in 1869 by William Luson Thomas. The poem was written by the editor, J. M. Bulloch and illustrated by H
Woman with spirit babyFrom: Spookland, Thomas Shekleton Henry, Clyde Publishing, 1902: Mrs Mellon Spiritualist with Cissie the baby spirit, apparition ghost, phantom, spectre. Date: 1894
Illustration, Hassan by James Elroy FleckerIllustration to Hassan (The Story of Hassan of Baghdad and How he Came to Make the Golden Journey to Samarkand), a verse drama by James Elroy Flecker, with illustrations by Thomas Mackenzie
Book cover design, Hassan by James Elroy FleckerBook cover design in red and gold, Hassan (The Story of Hassan of Baghdad and How he Came to Make the Golden Journey to Samarkand), a verse drama by James Elroy Flecker
The Stanhope or iron printing press, 18th century.. The Stanhope or iron printing press, invented by Earl Charles Stanhope, 18th century
Michelin guides to WW1 battle fieldsAdvertisement for Michelin travel guides, essential for a visit to First World War battlefields. Date: 1920
MɒIMɅ, Prosper (1803-1870). French novelist, playwrightMɒ IMɅ, Prosper (1803-1870). French novelist, playwright, essayist and Hispanist. Title page of Colomba, 1840. Publication created in Leipzig
Switzerland - Thun, from Belle Vue PavilionColoured lantern slide of a view across Thun. It is located where the River Aar flows out of Lake Thun (Thunersee), 30 km south of Bern
Switzerland - Thun, from the ChurchyardColoured lantern slide of a view across Thun. It is located where the River Aar flows out of Lake Thun (Thunersee), 30 km south of Bern
Photolithograph - British MilitaryTwo Great Leaders. Colour photolithograph reproducing a poster advertising a brand of stomach tonic (Horehound Beer), alongside a portrait of Lord Roberts, 1902 (c)
Goose girl and her flockGoose girl herding up her geese for Christmas. Date: 1902
Finsbury SquareThe Temple of the Muses, the publishing house which, inter alia, publishes Shepherds Metropolitan Improvements from which this print is taken. Date: 1828
John Murray IIIJOHN MURRAY III The third head of the renowned publishing house Date: 1808 - 1892
John Murray IJOHN MURRAY I Founder of the renowned publishing house (who published one of my books...) Date: 1745 - 1793
Robert Goodloe HarperROBERT GOODLOE HARPER American soldier and statesman, doubtless an ancestor of the creators of the Harper publishing empire. Date: 1765 - 1825
John Harper, PublisherJOHN HARPER : Anerican publisher, in partnership with his brother James : the publishing empire they created still survives. His neckties, too, have been much admired. Date: 1797 - 1875
Printing works in 15th c Engraving of 1849Printing works in 15th c.. Engraving of 1849
Machine room at publishersMachine room at Burrup, Mathieson & Sprague, publishers, 1911 Date: 1911
Composing room at publishersComposing room at Burrup, Mathieson & Sprague, publishers, 1911 Date: 1911
Sandwichboard men proclaiming advent of the ILNLines of men holding up placards proclaiming the advent of the first issue of the Illustrated London News, 30 engravings, price 6d
Rush for daily newspapers for news of 1848 RevolutionCrowds outside the publishing office of the London Telegraph daily newspaper, anxious for news of the revolution happening in Paris at this time
C. Arthur PearsonCyril Arthur Pearson (1866 - 1921), English newspaper and magazine publisher.. Date: 1904
W. H. Smith bookbinding works in Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire Date: c. 1905
Clarendon Printing Office, OxfordThe Clarendon Printing Office, Oxford Date: 1821
Reed Paper Group advertisement in ILN Coronation numberAdvertisement for Reed Paper Group, supplier of specialist paper to the publishing industry, featuring an illustration of a worker checking a Coronation issue as it comes off the printing presses
Durand music publishers, Paris, FranceThe front entrance to the shop of Durand & Cie, music publishers, Paris, France. Date: early 1960s
Office of Publishing CoRed brick buildings along a street in Philadelphia: the commercial office of Curtis Publishing Company Date: 1912
Butterick Publishing, New YorkCirculation Dept. Butterick Pub. Co. Group portrait the staff of the Circulation Department at the Butterick Publishing Co.; 2 men amoung 36 women, dressed alike
Book publishersBook Covers, Walter Dunn Publisher. An office of Walter Dunn, publisher; elaborate chandelier, books and office furniture visible
Argentina - Buenos Aires - Information Ministry Building. Photo (33/40) from a fold-out set
Titanic book coversA selection of nine books written about the Titanic disaster, with dates ranging from 1912 to 1956. Included are My Father by Estelle W Stead, A Night to Remember by Walter Lord
University Press, OxfordThe University Press, Oxford - the new University Printing Office
Modern Athenians plate 48 - EdinburghCharles Cuningham, City Clerk, meeting with Adam Black (1784-1874) twice Lord Provost of Edinburgh, publisher and founder of the A & C Black publishing company, publishing the 7th
A russian town scene with horse sleigh. This postcard was printed by the Community of St. Eugenia, a publishing house and a subsection of the St. Petersburg Committee of the Red Cross
Adverts for Mrs Beetons Book of Household ManagementTwo pages of advertisements for Mrs Beetons Book of Household Management and other Cookery Books, still going strong in the early 20th century
Plans for the Crystal PalaceConceived by Prince Albert, the Great Exhibition was intended as a celebration of British imperial and industrial might. Held in Hyde Park
Selling the ILNScene at the Publishing Office of The Illustrated London News at 172, Strand, London in 1911, where retailers could obtain copies of the ILN and the Sketch and where general distribution
Zola / Petit Journal 1898Emile Zola arrives at the Palais de Justice after being sued for libel by the French army for publishing his denunciation of the army cover up in a daily newspaper
John MurrayJOHN MURRAY founder of the noted publishing house
Religion / Druids / StukeleyStukeley believed that the British Druids originated as a Phoenician colony, Fam d for magic.. zealous preachers who came to these shores as the descendants of Abraham
Distributing the TimesPublishing the Times newspaper. The papers are loaded on to express carts for distribution from the publishing office
Defoe in PilloryDANIEL DEFOE In 1703, he is pilloried at Temple Bar, London, for publishing The Shortest Way with the Dissenters but the crowd acclaim him
Newcastle BookshopA grand Victorian bookshop - W & T Fordyces Publishing Establishment, Newcastle upon Tyne