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portada Bibliography and the Book Trades: Studies in the Print Culture of Early new England (Material Texts) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Illustrated by
Year
2004
Language
Inglés
Pages
174
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.1 x 15.7 x 2.3 cm
Weight
0.45 kg.
ISBN
9780812238372
ISBN13
9780812238372

Bibliography and the Book Trades: Studies in the Print Culture of Early new England (Material Texts) (in English)

Hugh Amory (Author) · David D. Hall (Illustrated by) · University of Pennsylvania Press · Hardcover

Bibliography and the Book Trades: Studies in the Print Culture of Early new England (Material Texts) (in English) - Amory, Hugh ; Hall, David D.

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Synopsis "Bibliography and the Book Trades: Studies in the Print Culture of Early new England (Material Texts) (in English)"

Hugh Amory (1930-2001) was at once the most rigorous and the most methodologically sophisticated historian of the book in early America. Gathered here are his essays, articles, and lectures on the subject, two of them printed for the first time. An introduction by David D. Hall sets this work in context and indicates its significance; Hall has also provided headnotes for each of the essays. Amory used his training as a bibliographer to reexamine every major question about printing, bookmaking, and reading in early New England. Who owned Bibles, and in what formats? Did the colonial book trade consist of books imported from Europe or of local production? Can we go behind the iconic status of the Bay Psalm Book to recover its actual history? Was Michael Wigglesworth's Day of Doom really a bestseller? And why did an Indian gravesite contain a scrap of Psalm 98 in a medicine bundle buried with a young Pequot girl? In answering these and other questions, Amory writes broadly about the social and economic history of printing, bookselling and book ownership. At the heart of his work is a determination to connect the materialities of printed books with the workings of the book trades and, in turn, with how printed books were put to use. This is a collection of great methodological importance for anyone interested in literature and history who wants to make those same connections.

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