H. Andrews


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History

Hugh Andrews was a London publisher, in partnership with Robert Birchall ca.1783-1789. He continued publishing from Birchall's old premises at 129 New Bond Street 1789-ca.1793.
Published in connection with W. Andrews, presumably a relative, c.1810. Also published in conjuction with G. Verey for a short time, some of whose plates he reissued.

Editions

Imprints

  • Printed and sold by H. Andrews, No.129, New Bond Street (1789-ca.1793)
  • Printed for Hugh Andrews at his Musical Circulating Library, No.129, New Bond Street
  • Printed for H. Andrews, at the Musical Circulating Library, No.129, New Bond Street
  • Printed for H. Andrews, No.129, New Bond Street
  • Printed for H. Andrews, No.11 London Road, St. George's Fields (c.1793-1800)
  • Printed for H. Andrews, No.11 Kendall Place, Lambeth Walk (c.1800-1804)
  • Engraved, printed & sold by H. Andrews, No.11 Little Canterbury Place, Lambeth [Walk] (c.1804-1812) (Kendall Place re-named)
  • Printed for W. Andrews, No.12 London Road, Southwark (ca.1810)
  • Engraved, printed & sold by W. Andrews, 12 London Road, Southwark and 11 Little Canterbury Place, Lambeth (ca.1812)


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