Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivingtonwas a London publisher established in 1849. According to Marston in After Work, Sampson Low’s father began publishing books as early as 1793. Low followed in his father’s footsteps and opened a bookstore and circulating library on Lamb’s Conduit Street in london. In 1836 Low was commissioned to set up and produce The Publishers' Circular, London, with the first edition appearing in 1837. In 1849 he sold his library and established the publishing company of Sampson Low, Son & Co. on Fleet Street, London [1]. The company changed names and locations several times before being dissolved in 1992.Name changes Books by Bram Stoker From 1881 to 1890 Stoker published a total of three books with Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington. These three books are: Publication image ![]() Ocean Gardens, Sampson Low, Son & Co., 1857 [1] Marston, E. After Work: Fragments from the Workshop of an Old Publisher, London: William Heinemann, 1904. |