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Bookseller and Stationer: a Chronological Index of Digitized Volumes

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The content of this page is reproduced from http://www.IndyPenDance.com with the permission of its compiler, Mike Kennedy. (I have slightly reformatted the text.) I hope, as does he, that publication of indexes like this will aid in furthering the collection of knowledge about fountain pens and their history.

The following is Mike Kennedy’s original introduction to this index:

If you enjoy vintage pens and their history, then you are no stranger to researching obscure makes or narrowing down time lines or company histories. Having a chronologial directory of your research material makes it easier to trace the information you are seeking without having to wade through the same information over and over. As more and more publications are being digitized, it is becoming much easier to be a history sleuth. We do much of our research though Google Books and the Hathi Trust, and we have produced this index to make your research easier and more enjoyable.

Bookseller and Stationer

Bookseller and Stationer is a Canadian trade publication. While generally similar to American Stationer and Geyer’s Stationer, it contains more information on smaller companies. The volumes we have indexed are from the Thomas Fisher rare book collection, and they were digitized by the University of Toronto.

This index, while it is my own work, was inspired by the indexes of American Stationer and Geyer’s Stationer created by David Nishimura, who in turn was inspired by the work of George Kovalenko. While I was working, I came across a third publication, Bookseller and Stationer, that I found to be equally useful, and I indexed that publication as well. I have since learned that David has Bookseller and Stationer indexed as well.


Dates Volume No Links

1896 – 1897 XII & XIII (12 & 13) Archive.org
1898 – 1899 XIV & XV (14 & 15) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1900 XVI (16) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1901 XVII (17) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1902 XVIII (18) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1903 XIX (19) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1904 XX (20) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1905 XXI (21) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1906 XXII (22) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1907 XXIII (23) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1908 XXIV (24) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1909 XXV (25) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1910 XXVI (26) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1911 XXVII (27) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1912 XXVIII (28) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1913 XXIX (29) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1914 XXX (30) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1915 XXIII (31) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1916 XXXII (32) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1917 XXXIII (33) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1918 XXXIV(34) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1919 XXXV (35) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1920 XXXVI (36) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1921 XXXVII (37) Archive.org
Jan – Dec 1922 XXXVIII (38) Archive.org

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