William Lane (bookseller)
Publisher and bookseller in London
Intro | Publisher and bookseller in London | |
Places | United Kingdom | |
is | Publisher | |
Work field | Business Journalism | |
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Birth | Whitechapel | |
Death | 29 January 1814 |
William Lane (1746-1814) was a publisher and bookseller in London in the late 18th century. Around 1790 he established the Minerva Printing Press in Cree Church Lane, Leadenhall Street, moving ca.1792 to no.31 Leadenhall Street. The Minerva Press issued works by Courtney Melmoth and others. Subscribers to Lane's Circulating Library (established circa 1774) included Leigh Hunt. Around 1799 John Darling and Anthony King Newman joined Lane as "Lane, Darling, Newman & Co." In 1804 Lane retired and Newman took over the business.