Bell and Daldy

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Bell and Daldy was a 19th-century London publishing firm known for issuing literary works, including early publications by prominent Victorian authors.

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instanceOf book publisher
publishing company
activeInCentury 19th century
associatedWith Frederic Daldy NERFINISHED
George Bell NERFINISHED
catalogIncludes British poetry
prose classics
religious tracts
school books
country United Kingdom
era Victorian publishing industry
formedFrom Jackson and Walford NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation London NERFINISHED
industry publishing
knownFor publishing Victorian authors
publishing literary works
languageOfPublications English
locatedIn Fleet Street, London NERFINISHED
location London, England
surface form: London
market British book market
notableFor early publications of prominent Victorian authors
operatedIn Victorian era NERFINISHED
predecessor Jackson and Walford NERFINISHED
publisherOf The Aldine Edition of the British Poets NERFINISHED
educational books
reference works
religious literature
reprints of English classics
specialization classic English literature
poetry editions
religious and theological works
successor George Bell and Sons NERFINISHED
typeOfBusiness partnership

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