The Stationery World and Fancy Goods Review
Subtitle: “An Independent Organ Specially Devoted to the Stationery and Fancy Goods Trades”
Alternate Title(s)
- The Stationery World and Printing and Allied Trades (1895) (BLT19)
- The Stationery World and Printing (Stewart)
Start Date(s)
- 1892 (Stewart)
- 1891 (Ulrich and Kup)
End Date(s)
- 1927 (Stewart)
- 1916 (Ulrich and Kup)
Editor(s)
City
Notes
- Variant titles are 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 (COPAC)
- "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" (1892, p. 9)
- becomes The Paper Market and Stationery World (and Printing Technique) in 1928 (COPAC) or in 1921 (Ulrich 62, 102)
- publisher's address: 47 Cannon St (BLT19 Database) or 130 Fleet St. (Mitchell's 1895, 233)
Subject Categories
Sources that Discuss this Journal
- Shattock 9, 86; 1894:112; 101; 77; 45; 4:222; 62, 102; 233
Works Cited
- Shattock, Joanne. The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. Vol. 4: 1800-1900. Edited by Frederick W. Bateson. 3rd ed. Cambridge UP. 1999.