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English Books and Readers 1475 to 1557
Being a Study in the History of the Book Trade from Caxton to the Incorporation of the Stationers' Company
A history of books from Caxton to the incorporation of the Stationers' Company.
H. S. Bennett (Author)
9780521379885, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 8 February 1990
352 pages
21.6 x 14 x 2 cm, 0.44 kg
Review of the hardback: 'He has brought a clear head and an infinite capacity for taking pains to the sifting and orderly presentation of his evidence, which he has distilled into 238 closely reasoned pages … It will be a standard reference-book; a lucidly arranged collection of passages illustrating literacy, the regulation of the book trade, and the aims and methods of authors, translators and printers.' The Times Literary Supplement
In this classic first volume of English Books and Readers, first published in 1952, H. S. Bennett covers in detail the history of books from Caxton down to the incorporation of the Stationers' Company, discussing the evidence for public literacy, the regulation of the book trade, the demand for books, the authors, translators, and printers of early books, and their methods. It is a history of society at the opening of the Art of Printing, without which civilization as we know it could hardly have taken shape at all - a chapter in the human story, unique in its significance and remarkably obscure before this book was first published.
Prologue
1. Caxton and his literary heritage
2. Literacy
3. The regulation of the book trade
4. Patronage
5. The demand for books
6. The variety of books
7. Translations and translators
8. The printers
9. The printing of the book
Appendix I
Appendix II
Bibliography
General index
Index of passages.
Subject Areas: Printing, packaging & reprographic industry [KNTR], Industry & industrial studies [KN], Social & cultural history [HBTB]