E. Bumford

Bumford, E., printer and bookseller, operated his own bookshop in London in 1806, issuing a volume of Willem L. Van-Ess’s The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte in 1806.  From 1807-08 he joined with Maurice Jones in Paternoster Row (and later at 5 Newgate Street).  During that time they commissioned William Day to print an edition of Thomas More’s Utopia, or, The Best State of a Commonwealth (1808).  Benjamin Flower printed Richard Flower’s Abolition of Tithe Recommended in an Address to the Agriculturists of Great Britain (1809) for Bumford, apparently the last work for which Bumford was listed as the primary seller.