Bookseller of the Last Century
Charles Welsh's account of the achievements of John Newbery was first published in 1885. Newbery is best known as the pioneering publisher of good-quality children's books such as A Little Pretty Pocket-Book and Little Goody Two-Shoes. In many ways he can be regarded as the first publisher who created and marketed books specifically for children. He was an associate of Samuel Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith, and founded a number of newspapers that published some of their works. Welsh also draws attention to a less well known aspect of Newbery's diverse business ventures: his involvement in the selling of patent medicines. The author chronicles the immediate successors to the Newbery business and includes a lengthy summary of the son Francis Newbery's autobiography. The illustrated book contains a number of appendices including John Newbery's will, lists of his publications and some of the newspapers with which he was associated.
Product details
June 2010Paperback
9781108012799
404 pages
216 × 140 × 23 mm
0.46kg
9 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Ancestors
- 2. Removal to St Paul's Churchyard
- 3. First employment of Goldsmith
- 4. John Newbery's character
- 5. Newbery's will
- 6. Books for children in the reign of Queen Anne
- 7. Francis Newbery
- Appendices
- Index.