Tilt and Bogue

1826 - 1856
Country:
United Kingdom
Indicia / Colophon Publishers:
3
Brand Groups:
3
Brand Emblems in Use:
3
Total Number of Series:
10
Total Number of Issues:
11
Show Covers by Month:
using on-sale date or using publication date
Show Issues by Month:
using on-sale date or using publication date
Creator Checklist:
via linked story records
Notes:
In 1826 on 9 October Charles Tilt started a lucrative publishing and bookselling business at 86 Fleet Street, at the corner of St Bride's Passage or Avenue. David Bogue came to London from Scotland in 1836 and worked as the shop assistant. In 1840-1843, partnership, trading as Tilt & Bogue; succeeded by David Bogue in 1843 (purchasing the firm for about £50,000). His chief success was as Cruikshank's principal publisher, but his rival H. G. Bohn imitated many of his ventures and from the 1840s the business declined. When David Bogue died in 1856 at the age of 48, Tilt came back long enough to manage his estate and sell off the assets to Kent and Co and from there it passed to Bohn.
Series Year Issues Covers Published
The Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck [m] 1841 1 issues (1 indexed) Gallery 1841
The Ancient Story of the Old Dame and her Pig 1847 1 issues (1 indexed) Add 1847
The Bachelor's Own Book Being The Progress of Mr. Lambkin [b] 1844 1 issues (1 indexed) Add 1844
The Bottle [b] 1847 1 issues (1 indexed) Add 1847
The Comic Almanack [m] 1835 1 issues (1 indexed) No Covers 1849
The Comical Adventures of Beau Ogleby 1842 1 issues (1 indexed) Add [1842]
The Drunkard's Children, a Sequel to The Bottle [b] 1848 1 issues (1 indexed) Add 1848
A Goodnatured Hint About California 1849 1 issues (1 indexed) Add 1849
London Out of Town [b] 1847 1 issues (1 indexed) Have 1 (Need 1) 1847
The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman [b] 1839 1 issues (0 indexed) Gallery 1839
The Tooth-Ache 1849 1 issues (1 indexed) Add 1849
The Veritable History of Mr. Bachelor Butterfly [b] 1845 1 issues (0 indexed) Have 1 (Need 1) July 1845

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