Trade card for Letts’s ‘Diary’, recording the arrival and departure of ships into the Port of London
John Letts Jun.r Bookseller, & Publisher,... Late Asperne. Stamps.
[London],
No. 32, Cornhill,
[from 1820].
Engraved trade card.
90 by 65mm (3.5 by 2.5 inches).
17805
notes:
John Letts (1772-1851), the founding father of the Letts of London, and the eponymous diary, seems to have taken on the premises of James Asperne (1757-1820), bookseller and publisher of the 'The European Magazine' upon his death.
Letts had served an apprenticeship as a bookbinder, before setting up in business as a stationer in the City of London in 1796. From the Royal Exchange his clientele included "merchants and traders in the City. One of the chief require...
Letts had served an apprenticeship as a bookbinder, before setting up in business as a stationer in the City of London in 1796. From the Royal Exchange his clientele included "merchants and traders in the City. One of the chief require...
bibliography:
BM Heal 17.92
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