The business of books : booksellers and the English book trade, 1450-1850 / James Raven.

"In 1450 very few English men or women were personally familiar with a book; by 1850, the great majority of people daily encountered books, magazines, or newspapers. This book explores the history of this fundamental transformation, from the arrival of the printing press to the coming of steam....

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Main Author: Raven, James, 1959- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:New Haven : Yale University Press, [2007]
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Summary:"In 1450 very few English men or women were personally familiar with a book; by 1850, the great majority of people daily encountered books, magazines, or newspapers. This book explores the history of this fundamental transformation, from the arrival of the printing press to the coming of steam. James Raven presents a lively and original account of the English book trade and the printers, booksellers, and entrepreneurs who promoted its development. Viewing print and book culture through the lens of commerce, Raven offers a new interpretation of the genesis of literature and literary commerce in England. He draws on extensive archival sources to reconstruct the successes and failures of those involved in the book tradea cast of heroes and heroines, villains, and rogues. And, through groundbreaking investigations of neglected aspects of book-trade history, Raven thoroughly revises our understanding of the massive popularization of the book and the dramatic expansion of its markets over the centuries."--Publisher's website
Physical Description:xviii, 493 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 435-455) and index.
ISBN:9780300122619
0300122616
9780300181630
0300181639
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