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The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain

Volume 3. 1400–1557

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L. Hellinga, J. B. Trapp, J. J. G. Alexander, M. M. Foot, C. Paul Christianson, Paul Needham, John N. King, Margaret Lane Ford, David N. Bell, Jenny Stratford, Janet Backhouse, James P. Carley, Elisabeth Leedham-Green, Kristian Jensen, E. J. Ashworth, R. H. Helmholz, A. Wijffels, J. H. Baker, Peter M. Jones, Nicholas Orme, George R. Keiser, Mary C. Erler, Carol M. Meale, Julia Boffey, John Milsom, A. S. G. Edwards, Pamela Neville-Sington
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  • Date Published: March 2014
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107698758

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  • This volume of The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain presents an overview of the century-and-a-half between the death of Chaucer in 1400 and the incorporation of the Stationers' Company in 1557. The profound changes during that time in social, political and religious conditions are reflected in the dissemination and reception of the written word. The manuscript culture of Chaucer's day was replaced by an ambience in which printed books would become the norm. The emphasis in this collection of essays is on the demand and use of books. Patterns of ownership are identified as well as patterns of where, why and how books were written, printed, bound, acquired, read and passed from hand to hand. The book trade receives special attention, with emphasis on the large part played by imports and on links with printers in other countries, which were decisive for the development of printing and publishing in Britain.

    • Authoritative overview of the history of the book through 150 years of great change including the invention of the printing press
    • Shows where, why and how books were written, printed, bound, read and passed from hand to hand
    • Of interest to scholars of history, printing, publishing, literature, religion, music, art
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    'This volume and its successors should have a place in any library concerned with British history, for it convincingly demonstrates the contribution of books at a critical time.' Peter Hoare, Library Association

    '… undoubtedly the definitive book on the subject.' Journal of Documentation

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    • Date Published: March 2014
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107698758
    • length: 830 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 152 x 43 mm
    • weight: 1.18kg
    • contains: 71 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction L. Hellinga and J. B. Trapp
    1. Literacy, books and readers J. B. Trapp
    2. Foreign illuminators and illuminated manuscripts J. J. G. Alexander
    3. Printing L. Hellinga
    4. Bookbinding, 1400–1557 M. M. Foot
    5. The rise of London's book trade C. Paul Christianson
    6. The customs rolls as documents for the printed-book trade in England Paul Needham
    7. The book trade under Edward VI and Mary I John N. King
    8. Importation of printed books Margaret Lane Ford
    9. Private ownership of printed books Margaret Lane Ford
    10. Monastic libraries, 1400–1557 David N. Bell
    11. The royal collections to 1461 Jenny Stratford
    12. The Royal Library from Edward IV to Henry VII Janet Backhouse
    13. The Royal Library under Henry VIII James P. Carley
    14. The humanist book J. B. Trapp
    15. University libraries and booksellers Elisabeth Leedham-Green
    16. Text-books in the universities Kristian Jensen
    17. Text-books: a case study: logic E. J. Ashworth
    18. The canon law R. H. Helmholz
    19. The civil law A. Wijffels
    20. The books of the common law J. H. Baker
    21. Medicine and science Peter M. Jones
    22. Schools and schoolbooks Nicholas Orme
    23. Practical books for the gentleman George R. Keiser
    24. Devotional literature Mary C. Erler
    25. Gentlewomen's reading Carol M. Meale and Julia Boffey
    26. Music John Milsom
    27. Literary texts Julia Boffey and A. S. G. Edwards
    28. Press, politics and religion Pamela Neville-Sington
    Appendix
    Bibliography
    Indexes.

  • Editors

    Lotte Hellinga

    J. B. Trapp

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    L. Hellinga, J. B. Trapp, J. J. G. Alexander, M. M. Foot, C. Paul Christianson, Paul Needham, John N. King, Margaret Lane Ford, David N. Bell, Jenny Stratford, Janet Backhouse, James P. Carley, Elisabeth Leedham-Green, Kristian Jensen, E. J. Ashworth, R. H. Helmholz, A. Wijffels, J. H. Baker, Peter M. Jones, Nicholas Orme, George R. Keiser, Mary C. Erler, Carol M. Meale, Julia Boffey, John Milsom, A. S. G. Edwards, Pamela Neville-Sington

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