In the early 1960s, Philip Gaskell conducted a survey of bibliographical presses in the English-speaking world. Gaskell defined a bibliographical press as 'a workshop or laboratory which is carried on chiefly for the purpose of demonstrating and investigating the printing techniques of the past by means of setting type by hand, and of printing from it on a simple press.' Gaskell's survey found a total of twenty-five presses that he deemed bibliographical. Sixteen of the twenty-five presses had been established in the years between 1960 and 1963. From these results, Gaskell concluded that there was a boom in the creation and subsequent operation of bibliographical presses in the early 1960s
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International audienceModern media are characterized by extraordinary diversification and derivatisa...
At a time when space in any academic library is at a premium, when we sometimes need to argue for sh...
The focus of this analysis will be on Gordon and Gotch Ltd and its regional role in the distribution...
In the early 1960s, Philip Gaskell conducted a survey of bibliographical presses in the English-spea...
Academics are now writing histories of individual publishing firms and also collaborative multivolum...
This thesis charts the evolution of a publishing infrastructure in Christchurch, where a resourceful...
Studying printed books as physical objects can reveal not only how books were produced, but also how...
Library and Information Science as an academic discipline and as formal professional training and ed...
The Printer in Residence (PiR) Programme at the University of Otago has been running since 2003, and...
"A paperback revolution, the advent of international publishing conglomerates and the internet have ...
Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [372]-384) and index.LondonThe Book History Reader br...
The research has focused on printing and publishing history, as represented by the following books a...
This thesis addresses the phenomenon of museum publishing to question why books are produced by muse...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
Throughout its history, the Western library has played a significant role in bringing the book into ...
International audienceModern media are characterized by extraordinary diversification and derivatisa...
At a time when space in any academic library is at a premium, when we sometimes need to argue for sh...
The focus of this analysis will be on Gordon and Gotch Ltd and its regional role in the distribution...