The Industries of DublinHistorical, statistical, biographicalAn account of the leading business men, commercial interests, wealth and growth . uperioi ityof production, have been re-sponsible for the attainmentof this most desirable premLses are situated ina busy thoroughfare, .andthough of the donjon styleof architecture, are at thesame time handsome and .at-tractive. The first feature ob-servable in the establishment,is the careful attention that isevident in the style in whichthe two large plate-glass win-dowsare dressed with leds;ers,copying books, patent files,etc. Entering the lo


The Industries of DublinHistorical, statistical, biographicalAn account of the leading business men, commercial interests, wealth and growth . uperioi ityof production, have been re-sponsible for the attainmentof this most desirable premLses are situated ina busy thoroughfare, .andthough of the donjon styleof architecture, are at thesame time handsome and .at-tractive. The first feature ob-servable in the establishment,is the careful attention that isevident in the style in whichthe two large plate-glass win-dowsare dressed with leds;ers,copying books, patent files,etc. Entering the lofty shop,the visitor sees on either handa well-appointed counter ilis-playing a good assortment ofnote-papers of every quality, pens, pencik, pencil-cases, account-books, an;I amiscellaneous and most valuable variety ol novel stationery article*. At theend of the shop is located the counting-house with its appointments of thebest mahogany. To the light of this department is the managing partnerssanctum, wherefrom are issued the edicts that govern the the rear of the last-mentioned office is the department devoted to the. of books. The latter is stocked with a comprehensive assortment ofall the latest published works in every ii-ld of literature. In it particularattention is given to the Liturgical works, including missals and breviaiies,which are ever to be had most complete and authorised. Leaving thebookselling department, pa>sing Mr. Nolans office and crossing to the leftside of the shop, the vi-itor ascends a wide staircase which brings him tothe printing and bookbinding workshops. In the former many competent hSnds are busy at every de-scription of press work, whilstthe latter tin ns out some of themcst durable and handsomebindings from the cheapestcloth to the most expensivevellum or Thelimits of our space will notallow us to go more fully intothe details of the manufac-turing deparlmcns; suffice tosay, that no article leaves thehouse th


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectindustr, bookyear1887