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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Feint remains of erased pencil marking on flyleaf, contents otherwise unmarked; slight crease to lower front edge of jacket. The ninth volume of the "Print Network" series contains twelve chapters from scholars working on the connections between the parties involved in the production of print artefacts, from author to printer, publisher, bookseller and reader. Chronologically, the offerings range from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries as they track the developing trade in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Publishers and readers who spent part of their lives in North America are also featured in several of the chapters. The main theme emerging from this volume is the significance of cheap print, including newspapers and journals. The social, cultural political and economic significance of these artefacts is highlighted by an in-depth examination of the lives of those men and women who participated in the book trade. 256 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: History; ISBN/EAN: 9780712350648. Inventory No: dscf9778.
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Published by Oak Knoll Press and The British Library, New Castle, Delaware and London, England, 2008
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Hardcover, dust jacket. 6 x 9 inches. Hardcover, dust jacket. 281 pages. Delivered at the Twenty-second Conference on the History of the British Book Trade Birmingham, July 2005. First edition. This ninth volume of the Print Networks series contains twelve exciting chapters from scholars working on the connections between the parties involved in the production of print artifacts; from author to printer, publisher, bookseller and reader. Chronologically, the offerings range from the seventeenth to the twentieth century as they track the developing trade in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Publishers and readers who spent part of their lives in North America are also featured in several of the chapters. The main theme emerging from this volume is the significance of cheap print, including newspapers and journals. The social, cultural, political and economic significance of these artifacts is highlighted by an in-depth examination of the lives of those men and women who participated in the book trade.
Published by Oak Knoll Press, New Castle, DE, 2008
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Pp. xiv+266(last blank), text illustrations (some full page), index; dust wrapper; Oak Knoll Press/British Library, New Castle, DE., 2008. First edition. Print Networks series. *Papers presented at the twenty-second Print Networks Conference on the History of the British Book Trade, University of Birmingham, July 2005. 'The main theme emerging from this volume is the significance of cheap print, including newspapers and journals. The social, cultural, political and economic significance of these artefacts is highlighted by an in-depth examination of the lives of those men and women who participated in the book trade' [wrapper blurb].
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8vo, (208mm), 282p. A fine copy in original black hardback boards, gilt lettered, dustjacket. This ninth volume in the Print Networks series of papers from the annual seminar on British book trade history contains twelve essays, mainly on the theme of cheap print, including newspapers and journals, from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth centuries. The social, cultural, political and economic significance of these artefacts of a literate society is highlighted by examination of the lives of those men and women who participated in the book trade. Contains: Johanna Archbold, Periodical reactions: the effect of the 1798 rebellion and the 1800 Act of Union on the Irish monthly periodical; Stephen Brown, Indians, politicians, and profit: the printing career of Peter Williamson; Eddie Cass, The printing history of the Peace Egg chapbooks; James Caudle, Young Boswell and the London stationers: the authorial collaboration of James Boswell with William Flexney, bookseller and Samuel Chandler, printer, 1763; John Feather, Some reflections on book trade history; Frank Felsenstein, What Middletown reads: print networks in the Nineteenth-century Mid-West; Victoria Gardner, John White and the development of print culture in the North East of England; Elaine Jackson, Sievier's Monthly (1909): pseudonyms and readership in early Twentieth century popular fiction; Angela McShane, Typography matters: branding ballads and gelding curates in Stuart England; Lisa Peters, 'Welsh obscurity to notoriety' - Lloyd George, the Boer War, and the North Wales press; Paul Smith, The chapbook mummers play: analysing ephemeral print traditions and Susannah Randall, Newspapers and publishers during the Popish plot and Exclusion crisis.