Published by Oxford, Clarendon Pr., 1992
ISBN 10: 0198202377 ISBN 13: 9780198202370
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Add to basketHardcover. VIII, 327 S. Ehem. Bibliotheksexemplar mit Bib.-Signatur und Stempel. GUTER Zustand, ein paar Gebrauchsspuren. Ex-library with stamp and library-signature on spine. GOOD condition, some traces of use. HH2735 9780198202370 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 600.
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ISBN 10: 0198202377 ISBN 13: 9780198202370
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Published by Clarendon Press @ Oxford University Press in 1992, here is the first hardback printing of James Raven's Judging New Wealth: Popular Publishing and Responses to Commerce in England 1750-1800. Black cloth binding, gilt spine lettering, 327 pages, the book is in good condition with a crease to the top of the spine and some light browning throughout. The dust jacket is fair only with some general fading and staining to the covers and a single tear to the top of the spine.
Published by Clarendon, Oxford 1992., 1992
ISBN 10: 0198202377 ISBN 13: 9780198202370
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1st edition. 8vo. [xii] + 327pp. Original boards. Heavily faded pictorial green d/w. lettered in white. ISBN 0198202377 US$23.
Published by Oxford Clarendon Press, 1992
ISBN 10: 0198202377 ISBN 13: 9780198202370
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Published by Oxford, Clarendon Press. 1992, 1992
ISBN 10: 0198202377 ISBN 13: 9780198202370
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Add to basketOriginal publisher's black paper-covered boards, gilt lettering spine, pictorial dustjacket, 8vo: xiju, 328pp., figs,footnotes & references, list figs, notes on the text. abbreviations, general bibliography, index. Very fine copy.
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Published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992
ISBN 10: 0198202377 ISBN 13: 9780198202370
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. In this broad-ranging study, James Raven explores popular literature and the book trade in the second half of the eighteenth century. Based on intensive research into the production and sale of literature ranging from novels and magazines to courtesy books and fashionable tracts, the book examines the representation of the newly wealthy. Dr Raven challenges the notion that prejudice against the businessman was a late nineteenth-century phenomenon. He shows how,during a period of often bewildering change and instability, a competitive literature industry led reaction against excessive consumer spending, contributed to the definition of legitimate economicbehaviour, and stimulated unprecedented attacks upon the social presumption of tradesmen. This is a scholarly and stimulating study which makes important contributions to debates on the supposed decline of the British industrial spirit and on the growing self-confidence of the middle class. Judging New Wealth adds very greatly to our understanding of late eighteenth-century England and its cultural and business climate. James Raven draws on detailed research into literature and the book trade in the second half of the eighteenth century to examine representations of the newly wealthy. Tracing the production and sale of literature from novels and periodical essays to courtesy books and popular manuals, he challenges the belief that prejudice against the businessman was a late nineteenth-century phenomenon. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. In this broad-ranging study, James Raven explores popular literature and the book trade in the second half of the eighteenth century. Based on intensive research into the production and sale of literature ranging from novels and magazines to courtesy books and fashionable tracts, the book examines the representation of the newly wealthy. Dr Raven challenges the notion that prejudice against the businessman was a late nineteenth-century phenomenon. He shows how,during a period of often bewildering change and instability, a competitive literature industry led reaction against excessive consumer spending, contributed to the definition of legitimate economicbehaviour, and stimulated unprecedented attacks upon the social presumption of tradesmen. This is a scholarly and stimulating study which makes important contributions to debates on the supposed decline of the British industrial spirit and on the growing self-confidence of the middle class. Judging New Wealth adds very greatly to our understanding of late eighteenth-century England and its cultural and business climate. James Raven draws on detailed research into literature and the book trade in the second half of the eighteenth century to examine representations of the newly wealthy. Tracing the production and sale of literature from novels and periodical essays to courtesy books and popular manuals, he challenges the belief that prejudice against the businessman was a late nineteenth-century phenomenon. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Oxford University Press (UK) Jun 1992, 1992
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Add to basketBuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - In this broad-ranging study, James Raven explores popular literature and the book trade in the second half of the eighteenth century. Based on intensive research into the production and sale of literature ranging from novels and magazines to courtesy books and fashionable tracts, the book examines the representation of the newly wealthy. Dr Raven challenges the notion that prejudice against the businessman was a late nineteenth-century phenomenon. He shows how, during a period of often bewildering change and instability, a competitive literature industry led reaction against excessive consumer spending, contributed to the definition of legitimate economic behaviour, and stimulated unprecedented attacks upon the social presumption of tradesmen.This is a scholarly and stimulating study which makes important contributions to debates on the supposed decline of the British industrial spirit and on the growing self-confidence of the middle class. Judging New Wealth adds very greatly to our understanding of late eighteenth-century England and its cultural and business climate.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. In this broad-ranging study, James Raven explores popular literature and the book trade in the second half of the eighteenth century. Based on intensive research into the production and sale of literature ranging from novels and magazines to courtesy books and fashionable tracts, the book examines the representation of the newly wealthy. Dr Raven challenges the notion that prejudice against the businessman was a late nineteenth-century phenomenon. He shows how,during a period of often bewildering change and instability, a competitive literature industry led reaction against excessive consumer spending, contributed to the definition of legitimate economicbehaviour, and stimulated unprecedented attacks upon the social presumption of tradesmen. This is a scholarly and stimulating study which makes important contributions to debates on the supposed decline of the British industrial spirit and on the growing self-confidence of the middle class. Judging New Wealth adds very greatly to our understanding of late eighteenth-century England and its cultural and business climate. James Raven draws on detailed research into literature and the book trade in the second half of the eighteenth century to examine representations of the newly wealthy. Tracing the production and sale of literature from novels and periodical essays to courtesy books and popular manuals, he challenges the belief that prejudice against the businessman was a late nineteenth-century phenomenon. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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