EdinburghIn this volume a range of distinguished contributors provide an original analysis of the book in Scotland during a period that has been until now greatly under-researched and little understood. The issues covered by this volume include the professionalisation of publishing, its scale, technological developments, the role of the state, including the library service, the institutional structure of the book in Scotland, industrial relations, union activity and organisation, women and the Scottish book, and the economics of publishing. Separate chapters cover Scottish publishing and literary culture, publishing genres, the art of print culture, distribution, and authors and readers. The volume also includes an innovative use of illust...
Late eighteenth-century Scotland saw a period of growth in the availability of print material set ag...
Travel abroad in the early nineteenth century, especially to the British Isles, not only shaped Nort...
It is proposed that public libraries have a duty to collect material from alternative publishers (in...
EdinburghIn this volume a range of distinguished contributors provide an original analysis of the bo...
n this volume a range of distinguished contributors provide an original analysis of the book in Scot...
Whether in the creation of early manuscripts, in the formation of libraries, through fine printing, ...
Throughout the nineteenth century Scotland was transformed from an agricultural nation on the periph...
EdinburghThe movement of people, goods, services, ideas and information has dictated the nature of e...
This article summarises the origins and development of the early modern book trade of Scotland and h...
Alasdair Mann, the noted scholar of book culture in early modern Scotland, has suggested that a sign...
The thesis explores the reception of the works of the Scottish Enlightenment in provincial Scotland,...
The context of this thesis is the growth in size and significance of the St Andrews University Libra...
Eighteenth-century Scottish bibliography is a vast subject still awaiting exploration. There are, ho...
Adam Fox, The Press and the People. Cheap Print and Society in Scotland, 1500-1785, Oxford Universit...
EdinburghBookselling in Scotland went through radical changes during the course of the twentieth cen...
Late eighteenth-century Scotland saw a period of growth in the availability of print material set ag...
Travel abroad in the early nineteenth century, especially to the British Isles, not only shaped Nort...
It is proposed that public libraries have a duty to collect material from alternative publishers (in...
EdinburghIn this volume a range of distinguished contributors provide an original analysis of the bo...
n this volume a range of distinguished contributors provide an original analysis of the book in Scot...
Whether in the creation of early manuscripts, in the formation of libraries, through fine printing, ...
Throughout the nineteenth century Scotland was transformed from an agricultural nation on the periph...
EdinburghThe movement of people, goods, services, ideas and information has dictated the nature of e...
This article summarises the origins and development of the early modern book trade of Scotland and h...
Alasdair Mann, the noted scholar of book culture in early modern Scotland, has suggested that a sign...
The thesis explores the reception of the works of the Scottish Enlightenment in provincial Scotland,...
The context of this thesis is the growth in size and significance of the St Andrews University Libra...
Eighteenth-century Scottish bibliography is a vast subject still awaiting exploration. There are, ho...
Adam Fox, The Press and the People. Cheap Print and Society in Scotland, 1500-1785, Oxford Universit...
EdinburghBookselling in Scotland went through radical changes during the course of the twentieth cen...
Late eighteenth-century Scotland saw a period of growth in the availability of print material set ag...
Travel abroad in the early nineteenth century, especially to the British Isles, not only shaped Nort...
It is proposed that public libraries have a duty to collect material from alternative publishers (in...