RA Collection: People and Organisations
The Leadenhall Press was founded by Andrew White Tuer (1838–1900) as the publishing division of the London partnership of Field & Tuer, following a move to 50 Leadenhall Street in 1868. The firm began as job printers, stationers, and manufacturers in 1862, when Tuer joined with Abraham Field (1830–1891), an established producer of registers and log books.
Joseph Crawhall
Crawhall's chap-book chaplets - London; New York: [1883]
12/801
Joseph Crawhall
Olde ffrendes wyth newe faces. : Adorn'd with sutable sculptures - London; New York: [1883]
12/800
Robert Herrick
Selections from the poetry of Robert Herrick / with drawings by Edwin A. Abbey - New York: 1882
07/4194