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The Nature of the Book : Print and Knowledge in the Making

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This text takes a look at early modern England and the creative and commercial forces in which print culture was formed and its many arenas - commercial, intellectual, political and individual.

It includes detailed information on booksellers shops, the Royal Society, paper manufactories and type foundaries.

Also featured are replications of the bitter disputes between authors and printers, printers and booksellers and clerics and individuals as they debate and resolve the meaning and rights attached to the creation of ideas, their appearance in written form and then in print, and the opportunity to sell, buy, and read printed work.

Focusing on the interplay between the scientific and print revolutions and on their roles, both complementary and antagonistic, the text looks at production and dissemination of knowledge.

Print also being used to manipulate those findings for political, religious or idealogical reasons.

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University of Chicago Press
0226401219 / 9780226401218
Hardback
686.09
15/10/1998
United States
776 pages
17 x 24 mm, 1474 grams