The Oxford Handbook of the History of the Book in Early Modern England
Description:... 1: Adam Smyth: An Introduction: Thinking about the history of the book2: Claire M.L. Bourne: The Handmaids' Tale: Book History, Shakespeare, and Women's Textual Labour3: Megan Heffernan: Cataloguing the Past: Periodisation and the Historiography of Print4: Jeffrey Todd Knight: The Scale of Book History: Data, Distance, Description5: Brandi K. Adams: 'Inlaid with inkie spots of jet': Early modern book history and premodern critical race studies6: Brian Cummings: Religion and the history of the book7: Alexandra Franklin and Richard Lawrence: Printing and book history: Insights from practice8: Jason Scott-Warren: Monuments and trifles: which books do we use to tell the history of the book?9: Paul Nash: What was a print shop, and what happened there?10: Tamara Atkin: Scribes, Compositors, Correctors11: Stephen B. Dobranski: Authors12: Kirk Melnikoff: Publishing Virginia (1608-15): Specialization, Commissioning, Networks13: Rachel Stenner: Regional book and print trades14: Katherine Hunt: Representing the labour of printing in image and text15: Jason Peacey: Printing and the Universities16: Michael Hunter: Illustrated books17: James Misson: Typography18: Harriet Philips: Beyond the book: non-codex texts19: Adrian Johns: Science and the book in early modern England20: Anna Reynolds: Waste, offcuts, remains, reuse21: Ben Higgins: 'The Book-sellars Shop': Browsing, Reading, and Buying in Early Modern England22: Hanna de Lange and Andrew Pettegree: Internationalism and the English book trade23: Tara L. Lyons: 'A Gifte of good Moment': A New History of the Stationers' Benevolence to the Bodleian Library, 1610 to 161624: A.E.B. Coldiron: Multi-lingual print25: Michelle O'Callaghan: Contexts for Circulation: Households, University, Inns of Court, and Professional Circles26: H.R. Woudhuysen: From Duck Lane to Lazarus Seaman: Buying and Selling Old Books in England during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries27: Sujata Iyengar: Conversations about Time and Space: Early Modern Books and Contemporary Artists' Books28: Jeff Dolven: The Early Modern Book as Metaphor29: Caroline Duroselle-Melish: Past, Present, and Future: Early Modern Collections and the Work of a Curator30: Emma Smith: Self-reading books: marginalia, prosopopoeia and book history31: Georgina Wilson: Book modification32: Bruce R. Smith: Early Modern Books and Phonography33: Alexandra Hill: Transience and loss.
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