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]

Mogg's Handbook for Railway Travellers, 1840

Further reading

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Survey of the high roads of England and Wales

1800s-1810s

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  • Edward Mogg (1800), Street Directory; Being a List of all the Streets, &c. in London[5]
  • London in Miniature (2nd ed.), London: E. Mogg, 1807, OCLC 801549915 (map)
  • Edward Mogg (1808), Survey of the Roads from London to Brighton, Southampton, Portsmouth, Hastings, Tunbridge-Wells, Margate, Ramsgate, and Dover[5]
  • Strangers Guide to London and Westminster, London: E. Mogg, 1817, OCLC 244788408 (map)
  • Survey of the High Roads of England and Wales: Part the First Comprising the Counties of Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Hants, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall, London: Edward Mogg, No.51, Charing Cross, 1817

1820s-1830s

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  • Daniel Paterson; Edward Mogg (1822), Paterson's Roads (16th ed.)[6][7]
    • Edward Mogg (1824), Paterson's Roads (17th ed.), London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green
    • Edward Mogg (1826), Paterson's Roads (18th ed.), London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green
  • Edward Mogg (1828), Mogg's Table of the New Watermen's Fares, London[8]
  • Edward Mogg (1838), Mogg's New Picture of London, London[8]

1840s-1850s

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References

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  1. ^ "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
  2. ^ "Guide Books: Road Books, &c.", The Bookseller, London, 3 July 1872, Edward Mogg, of cab-fare fame
  3. ^ Surtees, Robert Smith (1852), Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour, London: Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Ltd., OCLC 2938627, OL 23320811M
  4. ^ Shirley Brooks (1875), The Naggletons, and Miss Violet and her 'offers'
  5. ^ a b Robert Watt (1824), Bibliotheca Britannica, Edinburgh
  6. ^ 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, JSTOR 3508647
  7. ^ Lee, Sidney, ed. (1895). "Paterson, Daniel" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 44. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 17.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g John 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, OL 7227207M
  9. ^ "Mogg's Ten Thousand Cab Fares (advert)", The Athenaeum, 15 September 1849
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