Eight scholarly essays look at the book trade and its close relationship with the growth of libraries from the early years of printed books to the birth of the circulating libraries of the 19th century. The essays consider subjects including the complex relationship of collector, librarian, and bookseller; the role of specialist library binders; the commercial library of the 18th century; and the work of specific bibliophiles and their collections, including William Augustus White of Brooklyn, NY, whose spectacular Elizabethan works were dispersed to public institutions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Eight scholarly essays look at the book trade and its close relationship with the growth of libraries from the early years of printed books to the birth of the circulating libraries of the 19th century. The essays consider subjects including the complex relationship of collector, librarian, and bookseller; the role of specialist library binders; th
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2000 Myers, Robin, Michael Harris and Giles Mandelbrote LIBRARIES AND THE BOOK TRADE New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2000192pp, index, black and white illustrations 8vo Previous owner's small bookplate on lower edge of front pastedown page; as new unread hardcover. Seller Inventory # 6999
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