The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain, Volume 4: 1557-1695 hardcover 02
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Introduction John Barnard; Part I. Religion and Politics: 1. Religiouspublishing in England 1557-1640 Patrick Collinson, Arnold Hunt and AlexandraWalsham; 2. Religious publishing in England c. 1640-1695 Ian Green and KatePeters; Part II. Oral Traditions and Scribal Culture: 3. Oral and scribaltexts in early modern England Harold Love; 4. John Donne and the circulationof manuscripts Peter Beal; 5. Music books Mary Chan; Part III. Literature ofthe Learned: 6. The Latin trade Julian Roberts; 7. Patronage and the printingof learned works for the author Graham Parry; 8. University printing atOxford and Cambridge David McKitterick; 9. Editing the past: classical andhistorical scholarship Nicolas Barker; 10. Maps and atlases Laurence Worms;11. The literature of travel Michael Brennan; 12. Science and the book AdrianJohns; 13. Samuel Hartlib and the commonwealth of learning Mark Greengrass;14. Ownership, private and public libraries Elisabeth Leedham-Green and DavidMcKitterick; 15. Monastic collections and their disposal James P. Carley;Part IV. Literary Canons: 16. Literature, the playhouse and the public JohnPitcher; 17. Milton Joad Raymond; 18. The Restoration poetic and dramaticcanon Paul Hammond; 19. Non-conformist voices Nigel Smith; 20. Women writingand women written Maureen Bell; Part V. Vernacular Traditions: 21. The Bibletrade B. J. McMullin; 22. English law books and legal publishing J. H. Baker;23. ABCs, almanacs, ballads, chapbooks, popular piety and textbooks R. C.Simmons; 24. Books for daily life: household, husbandry, behaviour LynetteHunter; 25. The creation of the periodical press 1620-1695 Carolyn Nelson andMatthew Seccombe; Part VI. The Business of Print: 26. Printing and publishing1557-1700: constraints on the London book trades D. F. McKenzie; 27. Theeconomic context 1557-1695 James Raven; 28. French paper in English booksJohn Bidwell; 29. The old English letter foundries Nicolas Barker; 30.Bookbinding Mirjam M. Foot; 31. Mise-en-page, illustration, expressive form:Introduction Maureen Bell; Paratextual features of printed books RandallAnderson; The typography of Hobbes's Leviathan Peter Campbell; The PolyglotBible Nicolas Barker; The look of news: Popish Plot narratives 1678-1680Harold Love; Sir Roger L'Estrange: the journalism of orality T.A. Birrell;Part VII. Beyond London: Production, Distribution, Reception: 32. The Englishprovinces John Barnard and Maureen Bell; 33. Scotland Jonquil Bevan; 34. Thebook in Ireland from the Tudor re-conquest to the Battle of the Boyne RobertWelch; 35. Wales Philip Henry Jones; 36. British books abroad: the ContinentPaul Hoftijzer; 37. British books abroad: the American colonies Hugh Amory;Part VIII. Disruption and Restructuring: The Late Seventeenth-Century BookTrade: 38. The stationers and the printing acts at the end of the seventeenthcentury Michael Treadwell; Statistical appendices: 1. Statistical tables; 2.Stationers' company apprentices C. Y. Ferdinand.
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