Edward Mogg was a publisher in London in the 19th century.[1] He issued maps and travel guides to London and other localities in England and Wales.[2]Mogg's publications appear in works of fiction such as Robert Smith Surtees' Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour and Shirley Brooks' The Naggletons.[3][4]
Further reading
1800s-1810s
Edward Mogg (1800), Street Directory; Being a List of all the Streets, &c. in London[5]
Index to the Streets, Squares, and Cab Stands, Comprised in Mogg's New Cab Fare, Distance Map, and Guide to London, Bloomsbury: W. Mogg, 1859, OCLC533395480, OL25119243M
References
^"Edward Mogg", London Book Trades 1775-1800: a Preliminary Checklist of Members, Exeter Working Papers in British Book Trade History, 11 January 2007, retrieved 29 August 2013
^Tim Cribb (1996), "Travelling through Time: Transformations of Narrative from Early to Late Dickens", Yearbook of English Studies, 26: 73–88, doi:10.2307/3508647, JSTOR3508647
^ abcdefgJohn Parker Anderson (1881), Book of British Topography: a classified catalogue of the topographical works in the Library of the British Museum relating to Great Britain and Ireland, London: W. Satchell, OL7227207M