Historical Publication Info
History
London-based music seller, printer and publisher founded by William Boag (the elder) c.1795. Published songs, instrumental works by Pleyel, Pichl etc and religious tracts.
Continued by William and Norris Boag from 1833, and by William Boag (the younger) from c.1845 presumably until his death c.1860. Mrs Mary Ann Boag continued selling music a few years afterward, and the remaining stock-in-trade was bought for sale by Puttick and Simpson in 1864.
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Imprints, Agencies, Addresses
Imprints
- William Boag [the elder] (c.1795-1833)
- W. Boag
- Sold by William Boag at his Cheap Music Shop, No.11, Great Turnstile Lincoln's Inn Fields
- printed & sold by Wm. Boag at his Music Warehouse, No.11 Great Turnstile, Lincoln's Inn Fields
- William and Norris Boag (1833-1845)
- published for the author, by W. & N. Boag, 11, Gt. Turnstile, Lincoln's Inn Fields
- William Boag [the younger] (c.1845-1860)
Addresses
- 11, Great Turnstile, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London
- Dean St., Newcastle
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