Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of 11, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C.


c.1830 Established by Messrs Chapman and Hall.
1881 Incorporated as a Company
The original publishers of the works of Charles Dickens and Thomas Carlyle.
1914 Proprietors of the "Fortnightly Review," and issuers of "The Dickensian," and sole English Agents for the publications of Messrs. Wiley & Co., of New York.
Later acquired by [[Methuen and Co]]


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of 11, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C.

c.1830 Established by Messrs Chapman and Hall.

1881 Incorporated as a Company

The original publishers of the works of Charles Dickens and Thomas Carlyle.

1914 Proprietors of the "Fortnightly Review," and issuers of "The Dickensian," and sole English Agents for the publications of Messrs. Wiley & Co., of New York.

Later acquired by Methuen and Co

See Also

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Sources of Information