Book trade connections from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries
2008
381.45002 C748 2008
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Title
Book trade connections from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries
Variant Title
Book trade connections from the 17th to the 20th centuries
Published
New Castle, DE : London : Oak Knoll Press ; British Library, 2008.
Description
xiii, 265 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Call Number
381.45002 C748 2008
System Control No.
(OCoLC)214782382
Note
Print network series, v. 9.
Papers delivered at the 22nd Print Networks Conference on the History of the British Book Trade, University of Birmingham, July 2005.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Others : some reflections on book trade history / John Feather -- Typography matters : branding ballads and gelding curates in Stuart England / Angela McShane -- Newspapers and their publishers during the Popish Plot and Exclusion Crisis / Susannah Randall -- John White and the development of print culture in the north east of England, 1711-1769 / Victoria Gardner -- Young Boswell and the London stationers : the authorial collaboration of James Boswell with William Flexney, bookseller and Samuel Chandler, printer, 1763 / James Caudle -- Indians, politicians, and profit : the printing career of Peter Williamson / Stephen Brown -- Periodical reactions : the effect of the 1798 Rebellion and the 1800 Act of Union on the Irish monthly periodical / Johanna Archbold -- The printing history of the Peace Egg chapbooks / Eddie Cass -- The chapbook mummers play : analysing ephemeral print traditions / Paul Smith -- What Middletown read : print networks in the nineteenth-century mid-west / Frank Felsenstein -- "Welsh obscurity to notoriety" : Lloyd George, the Boer War, and the North Wales press / Lisa Peters -- Sievier's monthly (1909) : pseudonyms and readership in early twentieth century popular fiction / Elaine Jackson.
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Papers delivered at the 22nd Print Networks Conference on the History of the British Book Trade, University of Birmingham, July 2005.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Others : some reflections on book trade history / John Feather -- Typography matters : branding ballads and gelding curates in Stuart England / Angela McShane -- Newspapers and their publishers during the Popish Plot and Exclusion Crisis / Susannah Randall -- John White and the development of print culture in the north east of England, 1711-1769 / Victoria Gardner -- Young Boswell and the London stationers : the authorial collaboration of James Boswell with William Flexney, bookseller and Samuel Chandler, printer, 1763 / James Caudle -- Indians, politicians, and profit : the printing career of Peter Williamson / Stephen Brown -- Periodical reactions : the effect of the 1798 Rebellion and the 1800 Act of Union on the Irish monthly periodical / Johanna Archbold -- The printing history of the Peace Egg chapbooks / Eddie Cass -- The chapbook mummers play : analysing ephemeral print traditions / Paul Smith -- What Middletown read : print networks in the nineteenth-century mid-west / Frank Felsenstein -- "Welsh obscurity to notoriety" : Lloyd George, the Boer War, and the North Wales press / Lisa Peters -- Sievier's monthly (1909) : pseudonyms and readership in early twentieth century popular fiction / Elaine Jackson.
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