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Identifier: postofficeannual189394gla (find matches)
Title: The Post-Office annual Glasgow directory
Year: 1828 (1820s)
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Publisher: Glasgow : printed by J. Graham for the letter-carriers of the Post-Office
Contributing Library: National Library of Scotland
Digitizing Sponsor: National Library of Scotland

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f enduring value,—Liverpool Mercury. Refledts great credit on Messrs Lewis.—Edinburgh Evening News. The publishers have done full justice to the volume, which ishandsomely printed and brought out.—Edinburgh EveningDispatch. The work is a fine example of the printers art.—Kelso Chronicle. A beautiful book for the drawing-room table.—Scots Magazine. The publishers are to be commended for turning out a beautifulbook, a proof of what our provincial press can nowaccomplish.—iVofi;/!, British Ecotiomist. Very elegant.—Glasgow Herald. The typography refiedts high credit on the provincial resources ofScotland.—Aberdeen Journal. We have never seen a finer specimen of the printers art.—Northern Chronicle (Inverness). As far as the printers craft is concerned, the book is an honourto the small Border town and to Messrs Lewis, who are fastbuilding up a reputation for artistic printing.—Scottish Notesand Queries. GEORGE LEWIS &, SON, SELKIRK. . Tjewis ct Sons Inset, paKe 8.
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  • bookdecade:1820
  • bookcentury:1800
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  • bookcontributor:National_Library_of_Scotland
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