Museum Press

The Museum Press was a British non-fiction publisher, based in London, that was active in the post-Second World War period up to the 1960s.

Selected titles

  • Honey and your health: A nutrimental, medicinal & historical commentary. Bodog F. Beck, revised by Dorée Smedley, 1947.
  • Cockney Cats. Warren Tute & Felix Fonteyn, 1953.
  • One Crowded Hour. Alan Hoby, 1954.
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See also

  • British Museum Press

References

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