The Stationery Trades' Journal

Subtitle: “A Monthly Record of Matters of Interest to Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Articles Connected with the Various Branches of Trade in Paper, Printing, &c.”

Start Date(s)

  • 1880 (Bigmore and Wyman)
  • 1859 (NSTC )

End Date(s)

  • 1921 (Stewart)
  • 1882 (COPAC)
  • 1939 (COPAC)

Editor(s)

City

  • London, England

Circulation Count

  • 6,000 (1882) (Hubbard)

Type of Content

• Trades connected with paper, account books, artists' materials, fine art publications, music, leather goods and fancy stationery • “Devotes a considerable portion of its space to printing-trade matters” (Bigmore and Wyman 2:190); also PT&L 118

Notes

  • "The Stationery Trades' Journal is published about the middle of each month. It is designed to furnish a descriptive record of the latest novelties in every branch of plain and fancy stationery, and of the various matters of personal or trade interest which from time to time may arise. As trade prices are continually quoted in its notices and advertisements, it is supplied only to actual members of the trade" (Hubbard 1:914
  • "In 1880, in conjunction with his father [Joseph Whitaker], he [Joseph Vernon Whitaker] started the Stationery Trades' Journal" (DNB 21:19)
  • "For manufacturers, wholesale, and retail dealers" (Mitchell's 1895, 233)
  • publisher's address: 12 Warwick Lane (Sell's 463)

Subject Categories

Sources that Discuss this Journal

  • Hubbard 1:914, 2:1705; 2:190; 7:118; 86; 4:222; 463; 21:19; 233

Works Cited

  • Hubbard, Harlan P. Hubbard's Newspaper and Bank Directory of the World. Hubbard, 1882-84. Google Books.
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