The burgeoning popular market for cheap reading material in the mid-nineteenth century offered major opportunities for the print trades. Based in the Yorkshire North Riding town of Stokesley, John Slater Pratt (1807-67) transformed a country printing shop into a major producer of cheap novels and non-fiction books. He printed over 300 titles, often in several editions, most of them in the years 1841-53. Many appeared under the imprint of his own London office (1841-50), but he also printed for, and often in partnership with, a range of London and provincial publishers. This was achieved in the intensively competitive market that accompanied the industrialisation of book production and retailing, and in spite of Stokesley not being served by...
Despite growing attention to the material history of the nineteenth-century British novel, what I ca...
The widespread presence of the chapbook in Scotland (not to be confused with the Scottish chapbook) ...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...
The burgeoning popular market for cheap reading material in the mid-nineteenth century offered major...
Joseph Whitaker is best remembered today as the originator of Whitaker’s Almanack but he should also...
Purpose – To investigate the way in which a series of related printing businesses, owned by members ...
My research has yielded publications that contribute to the field of printing history through the fi...
Print and consumption, Commercial ingenuity dominates the history of printing and publishing in Brit...
The reports listed here and then reproduced in facsimile were published in British and American jour...
Printing has been one of Scotland's most significant industries since it was introduced over 500 yea...
“Publishing the Victorian Novel” looks to the methods of book history and literary criticism to ask ...
Times have changed. In the mid 1980s, when I wrote my biography of John Almon, a study of the reflex...
Victorian Literary Businesses is a comprehensive exploration of how business practices formed in the...
This companion piece to ‘Bespoke Bookselling for the twenty-first century: John Smith’s and current ...
In the nineteenth-century book trade in the UK, the proliferation of the book as a cheap read...
Despite growing attention to the material history of the nineteenth-century British novel, what I ca...
The widespread presence of the chapbook in Scotland (not to be confused with the Scottish chapbook) ...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...
The burgeoning popular market for cheap reading material in the mid-nineteenth century offered major...
Joseph Whitaker is best remembered today as the originator of Whitaker’s Almanack but he should also...
Purpose – To investigate the way in which a series of related printing businesses, owned by members ...
My research has yielded publications that contribute to the field of printing history through the fi...
Print and consumption, Commercial ingenuity dominates the history of printing and publishing in Brit...
The reports listed here and then reproduced in facsimile were published in British and American jour...
Printing has been one of Scotland's most significant industries since it was introduced over 500 yea...
“Publishing the Victorian Novel” looks to the methods of book history and literary criticism to ask ...
Times have changed. In the mid 1980s, when I wrote my biography of John Almon, a study of the reflex...
Victorian Literary Businesses is a comprehensive exploration of how business practices formed in the...
This companion piece to ‘Bespoke Bookselling for the twenty-first century: John Smith’s and current ...
In the nineteenth-century book trade in the UK, the proliferation of the book as a cheap read...
Despite growing attention to the material history of the nineteenth-century British novel, what I ca...
The widespread presence of the chapbook in Scotland (not to be confused with the Scottish chapbook) ...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...