Bradbury and Evans

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Bradbury and Evans were printers and publishers based in London, England, with offices at 11 Bouverie Street, 85 Fleet Street and 4-14 Lombard Street, (now Lombard Lane). - AsNotedIn

I fear a letter of introduction to Messrs Bradbury and Evans would be of no service to you, as they scarcely publish at all except for myself, unless it be for the Writers in periodicals of their own proprietorship.
Charles Dickens, letter to Madame Sala, Sixth July 1847


Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1847/01/01 The serialization of Thackeray's "Vanity Fair" in 20 pamphlets begins. Sold in pictorial printed yellow wrappers, the booklets, feature engraved plate covers and wood-engraved illustrations in the text by the author. Publisher Vanity Fair (book)
1848/07/01 The final "Vanity Fair" pamphlet, a double number, is published. Publisher Vanity Fair (book)
1852/03/00 Charles Dickens's "Bleak House" first of 20 monthly instalments is published, each containing 32 pages of text and two illustrations by Phiz. Publisher Bleak House (book)
1853/09/00 The final installment of CD's "Bleak House", a double volume, is published. Publisher Bleak House (book)
1863/11/09 Please send Cheap Edition of Bleak House and Little Dorrit (only) to Mrs Alfred Dickens, 4 Grafton Terrace, Haverstock Hill. - CD to publisher Bradbury and Evans on sending books to his sister-in-law. CD rented the house (lost) for Helen and her children. Publisher Bleak House (book)
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