Munroe & Francis was a publishing firm in Boston, Massachusetts, in the early 19th-century.
Established by David Francis (1779–1853) and Edmund Monroe,[1] the business operated from offices on Court Street (c. 1805–1807)[2][3] and Washington Street (c.
[4] In the 19th century the firm expanded to include Samuel H. Parker as partner, and was called Munroe, Francis & Parker until 1810.
[5] In 1802–1804 Munroe & Francis issued the first Boston edition of William Shakespeare's works.
[6] This article about a United States publishing company is a stub.