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George Robertson of Melbourne 1825-1898 Pioneer Bookseller & Publisher

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Acquisition number: 
1763
Catalogue number: 
embk0134
File name: 
embk0134
File location: 
Vertical file - book drawer

A biography of George Robertson of Melbourne. (Not to be confused with George Robertson of Sydney (1860-1933.)  Robertson arrived in Melbourne aboard the Great Britain in 1852. He quickly opened a shop in Russell Street before moving to Collins Street, between the Athenaeum and the Baptist Church. His business outgrew this site and in 1860 he bought a property at 69 (now 107) Elizabeth Street. He retired in 1890 and the business was continued by his son, Charles.  In 1922 the company merged with Melville and Mullens and became known as Robertson and Mullens. In 1960 the unrelated firm of Angus and Robertson, founded by the other George Robertson, acquired Robertson and Mullens.

From about 1860-1862 George Robertson lived at 101 Hotham Street, East Melbourne, before moving permanently to St Kilda

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Item type: 
Book
Subject address: 
101 Hotham Street, East Melbourne
Related content: 
Burchett card
Item size: 
14x22 cm
Number of pages: 
64
Author: 
John Holroyd
Date of publication or creation: 
1968
Publisher: 
Robertson & Mullens
Publication place: 
Melbourne
History of item: 

Purchased RHSV booksale 2023

Year acquired: 
2023
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