1695-1830

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1695-1830

edited by Michael F. Suarez and Michael L. Turner

(The Cambridge history of the book in Britain, v. 5)

Cambridge University Press, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 863-940) and index

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内容説明

This volume covers the history of printing and publishing from the lapse of government licensing of printed works in 1695 to the development of publishing as a specialist commercial undertaking and the industrialization of book production around 1830. During this period, literacy rose and the world of print became an integral part of everyday life, a phenomenon that had profound effects on politics and commerce, on literature and cultural identity, on education and the dissemination of practical knowledge. Written by a distinguished international team of experts, this study examines print culture from all angles: readers and authors, publishers and booksellers; books, newspapers and periodicals; social places and networks for reading; new genres (children's books, the novel); the growth of specialist markets; and British book exports, especially to the colonies. Interdisciplinary in its perspective, this book will be an important scholarly resource for many years to come.

目次

  • Introduction Michael F. Suarez, S.J.
  • Part I. Quantity and Nature of Printed Matter: 1. Toward a bibliometric analysis of the surviving record, 1701-1800 Michael F. Suarez, S.J.
  • 2. Printed ephemera Michael Twyman
  • Part II. Economic, Legal and Cultural Context: 3. The book as a commodity James Raven
  • 4. Copyright, authors and censorship Mark Rose
  • 5. The rise of the professional author? Dustin Griffin
  • 6. Women and print: readers, writers, and the market Isobel Grundy
  • Part III. The Technologies and Aesthetics of Book Production: 7. The technologies of printing James Mosley
  • 8. The industrialisation of the paper trade John Bidwell
  • 9. A year's work in the London printing house of the Bowyers Keith Maslen
  • 10. Book illustration and the world of prints Tim Clayton
  • 11. The morphology of the page Nicolas Barker
  • 12. Bookbinding in the eighteenth century (1695-1830) Nicholas Pickwoad
  • Part IV. The Book Trade and its Markets: A. London and the 'Country': 13. London and the central sites of the English book trade 1695-1830 James Raven
  • 14. Personnel within the London book trades: evidence from the Stationers' Company Michael L. Turner
  • 15. The English provincial book trade: evidence from the British Book Trade Index Maureen Bell and John Hinks
  • 16. The Scottish book trade Iain Beavan and Warren McDougall
  • 17. Printing in Ireland Charles Benson
  • B. Two Case Studies: 18. The craft, the craftsman, and the crafty man: Richard Francklin (active 1718-65) James J. Caudle
  • 19. The Longmans Asa Briggs
  • C. Serial Publication and the Trade: 20. London newspapers 1695-1830 Michael Harris
  • 21. Newspapers and the sale of books in the provinces C. Y. Ferdinand
  • 22. British commercial and financial journalism before 1800 John McCusker
  • 23. Distribution - the case of William Tayler Michael L. Turner
  • 24. Periodicals and the trade 1694-1780 James Tierney
  • 25. Periodicals and the trade 1780-1830 Brian Maidment
  • D. The International Market: 26. Continental imports to Britain 1695-1740 P. G. Hoftijzer and O. S. Lankhorst
  • 27. The English book on the Continent Bernhard Fabian and Marie-Luis Spieckermann
  • 28. The British book in North America 1695-1840 James N. Green
  • 29. The British book in India 1695-1830 Graham Shaw
  • Part V. Books and their Readers: A. Religious Books: 30. Religious publishing Isabel Rivers
  • 31. The Bible trade B. J. McMullin
  • 32. The publishing and distribution of religious books by voluntary associations: from the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge to the British and Foreign Bible Society Scott Mandelbrote
  • B. Literature and the Culture of Letters: 33. Book reviewing Antonia Forster
  • 34. English literature 1695-1773 Michael F. Suarez, S. J.
  • 35. British literature 1773-1830 Kathryn Sutherland
  • 36. Scholarly editing: patristics, classical literature and Shakespeare Marcus Walsh
  • 37. The reprint trade Tom Bonnell
  • C. Specialist Books and Markets: 38. Collecting and the antiquarian book trade Richard Landon
  • 39. The Stationers' Company and the almanack trade Robin Myers
  • 40. Children's books and school books Andrea Immel
  • 41. Music David Hunter
  • 42. Maps and atlases in Britain 1690-1830 Yolande Hodson
  • 43. Enlarging the prospects of happiness: travel reading and travel writing 1695-1830 Shef Rogers
  • 44. Law books Wilfrid Prest
  • 45. Philosophical books 1695-1830 John Vladimir Price
  • 46. Scientific and medical books to 1780 Alice Walters
  • 47. Scientific and medical books 1800-30 John Topham
  • 48. Radical publishing Marcus Wood
  • 49. Mining the archive: a guide to present and future book-historical research resources Michael F. Suarez, S.J.
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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