Abraham Field and Andrew White Tuer were the proprietors of a prominent London printing and publishing house known for its high-quality, artistic book production and use of vintage-style typefaces.
THE LEADENHALL PRESS, E.C.
The original text uses the archaic spelling "Ye Leadenhalle Presse." In the 19th century, "Ye" was a decorative way of writing "The," used by printers to suggest a sense of history and craftsmanship. "E.C." refers to the East Central postal district in the heart of London’s business and printing center.
(T3,030)
This alphanumeric code is a printer's job number or internal reference code used by the Leadenhall Press to identify this particular print run.
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