An account of a legal dispute between publishers of chapbooks in 1793 which had implications for the publication of the Cheap Repository Tracts 1795-179
What can and can’t be copied is a matter of law, but also of aesthetics, culture, and economics. The...
A study of the editions of the children's reading primer published between 1783 and 189
What do book pirates steal? Unlike buccaneers who plunder treasure from travelers, press-pirates sei...
An account of a legal dispute between publishers of chapbooks in 1793 which had implications for the...
An account of the publishing of the Cheap Repository Tracts between 1798 and 181
The two London presses in Bow Churchyard and Aldermary Churchyard, which were founded by William and...
An account of a controversial sermon followed by a publishing war involving different Norwich printe...
A ledger in the Norfolk Record Office records the activities of William Proctor, a wealthy London st...
Account of the origins and early years of the Aberystwyth Bibliographical Group 1971-201
One of the paradoxes of copyright history is that the Statute of Anne, which nominally recognized au...
Little research has been undertaken on private libraries in early modern Wales. However, a small not...
An account of William Wotton's achievements during his enforced stay at Carmarthen, 1714-172
Commoners' use of the assize of novel disseisin, or recent dispossession, and the action itself are ...
Account of a family of booksellers, publishers and printers in Norwich from the mid 18th to the mid ...
My research has yielded publications that contribute to the field of printing history through the fi...
What can and can’t be copied is a matter of law, but also of aesthetics, culture, and economics. The...
A study of the editions of the children's reading primer published between 1783 and 189
What do book pirates steal? Unlike buccaneers who plunder treasure from travelers, press-pirates sei...
An account of a legal dispute between publishers of chapbooks in 1793 which had implications for the...
An account of the publishing of the Cheap Repository Tracts between 1798 and 181
The two London presses in Bow Churchyard and Aldermary Churchyard, which were founded by William and...
An account of a controversial sermon followed by a publishing war involving different Norwich printe...
A ledger in the Norfolk Record Office records the activities of William Proctor, a wealthy London st...
Account of the origins and early years of the Aberystwyth Bibliographical Group 1971-201
One of the paradoxes of copyright history is that the Statute of Anne, which nominally recognized au...
Little research has been undertaken on private libraries in early modern Wales. However, a small not...
An account of William Wotton's achievements during his enforced stay at Carmarthen, 1714-172
Commoners' use of the assize of novel disseisin, or recent dispossession, and the action itself are ...
Account of a family of booksellers, publishers and printers in Norwich from the mid 18th to the mid ...
My research has yielded publications that contribute to the field of printing history through the fi...
What can and can’t be copied is a matter of law, but also of aesthetics, culture, and economics. The...
A study of the editions of the children's reading primer published between 1783 and 189
What do book pirates steal? Unlike buccaneers who plunder treasure from travelers, press-pirates sei...