The Book Trade in Early Modern England

The Book Trade in Early Modern England
Title The Book Trade in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author John Hinks
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 2014
Genre Book industries and trade
ISBN 9780712357111

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In the late 15th century, the book trade in England was modest in scale and ambition, hamstrung by legislation, centred in London and heavily dependent on its European connections. During the 17th century a nationwide market for books emerged and in 1695 the Licensing Act lapsed, allowing provincial printing to develop. By the early decades of the 18th century the trade was national in character, better organised and perceptibly 'modern' in its structure. These essays shed light on this transformation, revealing the practices and perceptions of authors, translators, producers and collectors, the shifting geographical networks that characterized the early modern book trade and, crucially, what these changes meant for readers.

Religion and the Book in Early Modern England

Religion and the Book in Early Modern England
Title Religion and the Book in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Evenden
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 403
Release 2011-07-14
Genre History
ISBN 0521833493

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Explores the production of John Foxe's 'Book of Martyrs', a milestone in the history of the English book.

Early Modern England 1485-1714

Early Modern England 1485-1714
Title Early Modern England 1485-1714 PDF eBook
Author Robert Bucholz
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 473
Release 2013-04-03
Genre History
ISBN 1118697251

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The second edition of this bestselling narrative history has been revised and expanded to reflect recent scholarship. The book traces the transformation of England during the Tudor-Stuart period, from feudal European state to a constitutional monarchy and the wealthiest and most powerful nation on Earth. Written by two leading scholars and experienced teachers of the subject, assuming no prior knowledge of British history Provides student aids such as maps, illustrations, genealogies, and glossary This edition reflects recent scholarship on Henry VIII and the Civil War Extends coverage of the Reformations, the Rump and Barebone's Parliament, Cromwellian settlement of Ireland, and the European, Scottish, and Irish contexts of the Restoration and Revolution of 1688-9 Includes a new section on women’s roles and the historiography of women and gender Click here for more discussion and debate on the authors’ blogspot: http://earlymodernengland.blogspot.com/ [Wiley disclaims all responsibility and liability for the content of any third-party websites that can be linked to from this website. Users assume sole responsibility for accessing third-party websites and the use of any content appearing on such websites. Any views expressed in such websites are the views of the authors of the content appearing on those websites and not the views of Wiley or its affiliates, nor do they in any way represent an endorsement by Wiley or its affiliates.]

The Printer as Author in Early Modern English Book History

The Printer as Author in Early Modern English Book History
Title The Printer as Author in Early Modern English Book History PDF eBook
Author William E. Engel
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 226
Release 2022-04-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 042962820X

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This is the first book to demonstrate how mnemotechnic cultural commonplaces can be used to account for the look, style, and authorized content of some of the most influential books produced in early modern Britain. In his hybrid role as stationer, publisher, entrepreneur, and author, John Day, master printer of England’s Reformation, produced the premier navigation handbook, state-approved catechism and metrical psalms, Book of Martyrs, England’s first printed emblem book, and Queen Elizabeth’s Prayer Book. By virtue of finely honed book trade skills, dogged commitment to evangelical nation-building, and astute business acumen (including going after those who infringed his privileges), Day mobilized the typographical imaginary to establish what amounts to—and still remains—a potent and viable Protestant Memory Art.

Early Modern England

Early Modern England
Title Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author J. A. Sharpe
Publisher Hodder Education
Total Pages 379
Release 1987-01-01
Genre Angleterre - Conditions sociales
ISBN 9780713165128

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Buying and Selling

Buying and Selling
Title Buying and Selling PDF eBook
Author Shanti Graheli
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 583
Release 2019-02-11
Genre History
ISBN 9004340394

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Buying and Selling explores the business of books in and beyond Europe, investigating the practices adopted by traders and customers.

Readers and Authorship in Early Modern England

Readers and Authorship in Early Modern England
Title Readers and Authorship in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Stephen B. Dobranski
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2005-03-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521842969

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