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A History of Booksellers

A History of Booksellers

A History of Booksellers

The Old and the New
Henry Curwen
October 2010
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9781108021432
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    Henry Curwen (1845–1892) was a journalist and author who became editor of the Times of India. First published in 1874, A History of Booksellers aimed at providing an informative but entertaining picture of British bookselling and publishing, by means of 'biographies' of the major publishing houses and their output. He begins with a general survey of publishing and bookselling from Roman times to the nineteenth century, including a discussion of copyright legislation. It is clear that by 1800 the demand for books was considerable and growing: Alexander Donaldson, who specialised in cheap reprints of popular works, though repeatedly sued over copyright by other publishers, died in 1794 a very rich man. Many of the firms Curwen discusses are still well-known names, such as Longmans, Chambers, Butterworths and W. H. Smith. He concludes with anecdotes on some of the better known representatives of the provincial book trade.

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    October 2010
    Paperback
    9781108021432
    526 pages
    216 × 140 × 30 mm
    0.66kg
    20 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. The booksellers of olden times
    • 2. The Longman family
    • 3. Constable, Cadell, and Black
    • 4. John Murray
    • 5. William Blackwood
    • 6. Chambers, Knight, and Cassell
    • 7. Henry Colburn
    • 8. The Rivingtons, the Parkers, and James Nisbet
    • 9. Butterworth and Churchill
    • 10. Edward Moxon
    • 11. Kelly and Virtue
    • 12. Thomas Tegg
    • 13. Thomas Nelson
    • 14. Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.
    • 15. Charles Edward Mudie
    • 16. W. H. Smith and Son
    • 17. Provincial booksellers.
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    • Henry Curwen