Carl Stolpe, originally foreman, from 1759 partner of P.J. Nyström in Stockholm continued the printing house on his own when Nyström died in 1766. He had economic difficulties, went bankrupt and had to lease the printing house during the last years of his activity. He also had an agreement with the book-seller J.C. Holmberg, who had not got permission to start his own printing shop, to the effect that Stolpe’s imprint was used for Holmberg’s production. This was forbidden in 1783, just before Stolpe’s death in February that year. Stolpe’s printing house was acquired by P.A. Brodin.
Imprimeur. - Compagnon de Jacob Merckell en 1755. Âgé de 62 ans lors de son décès. - De 1759 à 1766, associé à Petter Jöransson Nyström à qui il succède