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No 32 Cornhill, London, c1800. Artist: Samuel Rawle
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No 32 Cornhill, London, c1800. Artist: Samuel Rawle
No 32 Cornhill, London, c1800. View of No 32 Cornhill, known as The Bible Crown and Constitution, the offices of James Asperne, publisher of plates for the European Magazine. Two figures stand in the entrance to Cowpers Court
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Asperne Cornhill Office Publishers Rawle Samuel Samuel Rawle European Magazine James Asperne
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No 32 Cornhill, London, c1800: A Glimpse into the Bustling Publishing World of James Asperne". This print takes us back to the vibrant streets of 19th century London. The focal point is No 32 Cornhill, a prominent building known as The Bible Crown and Constitution. This was home to the esteemed publisher James Asperne, renowned for his contribution to the European Magazine. The image showcases two figures standing at the entrance of Cowpers Court, adding a touch of human presence amidst the grandeur of architecture. One can only wonder about their identities and what they might have been discussing on that day. As we delve deeper into this monochrome scene, we are transported to an era when publishing houses were bustling hubs of creativity and knowledge dissemination. No 32 Cornhill served as a beacon for aspiring writers and artists seeking recognition in their fields. This photograph not only captures a specific location but also encapsulates an entire epoch in history. It offers us a glimpse into the thriving literary world that once thrived within these walls - where ideas were born, manuscripts transformed into books, and dreams turned into reality. Preserved by Samuel Rawle's skilled engraving technique, this piece now resides within Guildhall Library and Art Gallery - a testament to its enduring significance in documenting our cultural heritage. Let it serve as a reminder that behind every great publication lies countless untold stories waiting to be discovered.
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