| The Catnach Press
 James Catnach took over the famous publishing house of street ballads, 
          folk books, cuts and stray images having arrived in London from Alnwick 
          and Newcastle in the North of England where his father John had started 
          a printing business. On his father's death James Catnach set up a business 
          in Seven Dials in London. He worked hard and capitalised upon the growing 
          market for very cheap books for children. He retired in 1838 letting 
          his sister continue the business. He specialised in broadsheets and 
          cuts reporting the most violent crimes of the day, the most scurrilous 
          scandals and controversies. Here are a few examples of his rich, broad 
          work.
 
 
 
 
 Plates above from
 From The Life and Times of James Catnach
 (Late of Seven Dials) Balled Monger
 Reeves and Turner London 1878
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