Kelly & Walsh was a notable Shanghai-based publisher of English language books, founded in 1876,[1] which currently exists as a small chain of shops in Hong Kong specializing in art books.
Kelly & Walsh Ltd. was formed in 1876 by combining two Shanghai booksellers: Kelly and Co. and F. & C. Walsh.[1] It was incorporated on July 1, 1885 and most active from the 1880s through the 1930s, with publications from cities including Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, and Yokohama. It moved to Hong Kong following the occupation of China by the Japanese, and was ultimately sold to book seller Swindon Book Co. Ltd. in Hong Kong.
The Singapore branch of Kelly & Walsh operated a bookshop from the 1880s until 1956 and also published "200 recorded titles" between 1887 and the mid-1950s. It also set up its own printing and bookbinding department in 1899.[2]
White, William Charles, Tombs of Old Lo-Yang, A Record of the Construction and Contents of a Group of Royal Tombs at Chin-t'sun, Honan, Probably Dating 550 B.C., 1934.
"Notes and Queries: Kelly and Walsh", Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society: Hong Kong Branch (ISSN 1991-7295), Vol. 9, 1969, pages 164–5, at: Hong Kong Journals Online, hkjo.lib.hku.hk. Retrieved 30 May 2017.