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Publicado por British Library Publishing Division, 2008
ISBN 10: 0712350640ISBN 13: 9780712350648
Librería: The Secret Book and Record Store, Dublin, DUB, Irlanda
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Hardcover. Condición: As New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: As New. Slight shelf wear only.
Publicado por New Castle-London, Oak Knoll Press-The British Library. 2008, 2008
ISBN 10: 0712350640ISBN 13: 9780712350648
Librería: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Holanda
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Original publisher's black paper-covered boards, gilt title spine, pictorial dustjacket, large 8vo: 266pp., 12 contributions with illustrations - maps, - footnotes & references, list contributors, index. Very fine copy - as new., Volume 9: Print Networks.
Publicado por Oak Knoll Press and The British Library, New Castle, Delaware and London, England, 2008
ISBN 10: 0712350640ISBN 13: 9780712350648
Librería: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, Estados Unidos de America
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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.