Leadenhall Press

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title: Leadenhall Press
text: The Leadenhall Press was founded by Andrew White Tuer (1838–1900), and originated as the publishing arm of the Field & Tuer partnership in London. This development followed their 1868 relocation to 50 Leadenhall Street. Initially founded in 1862, the firm began as job printers, stationers, and manufacturers when Tuer teamed up with Abraham Field (1830–1891), known for producing registers and log books. A significant early achievement was Tuer's invention of Stickphast Paste, a vegetable-based ad
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