A ledger in the Norfolk Record Office records the activities of William Proctor, a wealthy London stationer, in financing other members of the book trade. The most detailed entries relate to the sale of larger numbers of copies of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress in the period immediately following the death of Nathaniel Ponder, the original owner of the copyright. Ponder had mortgaged his rights in Bunyan's works to Proctor, who is the 'W.P.' identified in several imprints from 1695. After Ponder's death in June 1699 Proctor sought to recover his outstanding debts by publishing further editions of Pilgrim's Progress in 1701 and 1702
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This article examines the book collection of Sir Francis Leicester (1674-1742) of Nether Tabley Hall...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Notes and Qu...
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Little research has been undertaken on private libraries in early modern Wales. However, a small not...
This article examines the book collection of Sir Francis Leicester (1674–1742) of Nether Tabley Hall...
The two London presses in Bow Churchyard and Aldermary Churchyard, which were founded by William and...
A ledger in the Norfolk Record Office records the activities of William Proctor, a wealthy London st...
An account of a legal dispute between publishers of chapbooks in 1793 which had implications for the...
An account of William Wotton's achievements during his enforced stay at Carmarthen, 1714-172
This article examines the sale of Benjamin Hoadly's Works in 1773 and the purchasers of them. Benjam...
An account of a controversial sermon followed by a publishing war involving different Norwich printe...
Sir William Betham bought a high proportion of his Irish manuscripts from Peadar Ó Longáin and his b...
The leading Puritan divine, Richard Baxter (1615-1691), left behind a complex range of manuscripts a...
Account of a family of booksellers, publishers and printers in Norwich from the mid 18th to the mid ...
The ownership of a copy of Chamberlain\u27s The Accountants Guide or Merchants Bookkeeper, 1686 is t...
This article examines the book collection of Sir Francis Leicester (1674-1742) of Nether Tabley Hall...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Notes and Qu...
See publisher's website, http://nq.oxfordjournals.orgInternational audienceThis note argues that Cha...
Little research has been undertaken on private libraries in early modern Wales. However, a small not...
This article examines the book collection of Sir Francis Leicester (1674–1742) of Nether Tabley Hall...
The two London presses in Bow Churchyard and Aldermary Churchyard, which were founded by William and...