Women Booksellers in the Twentieth Century by Rayner, Samantha J. (University College London) (9781108445382) | Browns Books
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Women Booksellers in the Twentieth Century : Hidden Behind the Bookshelves

Part of the Elements in Publishing and Book Culture series
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The British women booksellers who built and ran successful businesses before, during, and after the Second World War have largely been forgotten.

This Element seeks to reclaim some of these histories from where they lie hidden or obscured in archives, accounts of the book trade of the time, and other sources.

Though they were often called 'formidable', this research reveals astonishing impact at local, national, and international levels.

Divided into four main sections, the Element first gives a literature review of materials about booksellers, before giving a short context to bookselling, the book trade, and book buyers and readers of the early twentieth century.

A third section examines the position of women in society at that time, including how they were viewed as part of the book trade; the final section provides histories of nine women booksellers.

This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Cambridge University Press
1108445381 / 9781108445382
Paperback / softback
30/01/2025
United Kingdom
English
120 pages
18 cm
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