This article surveys the extraordinary career of the most successful priner and book trader in Scotland in the early modern period. The fact that she was a woman makes her career all the more impressive and unique, in many way
This thesis is an in-depth exploration of a single sixteenth-century printing firm, the Compagnie d...
Ann Fisher (1719–1778), author of bestselling grammatical textbooks, co-founded and co-edited with h...
Alice Broad was York’s first female printer and, for a time, the only printer in York following the ...
This article surveys the extraordinary career of the most successful priner and book trader in Scotl...
This thesis explores the multifaceted roles in which women participated in the early modern book tra...
The usual perception of women in the society of early modern Scotland encompasses the roles of wife ...
This is one of many books printed by the prolific Elizabeth Lynch (neé Watts). She was first married...
Anna-Maria Rimm, Elsa Fougt som Kungl. boktryckare. (Elsa Fougt as Royal Printer.) Elsa Fougt (1744–...
The earliest book in this exhibition, this was printed by Elizabeth Flesher, a woman who was immerse...
This thesis is a response to Darnton’s challenge that ‘more work needs to be done on the bookseller ...
This thesis looks beyond the stereotypes of women as transmitters and caretakers of businesses by fo...
Alasdair Mann, the noted scholar of book culture in early modern Scotland, has suggested that a sign...
When the Antwerp printer Roland van den Dorpe died at the turn of the fifteenth century, his widow, ...
Research on eighteenth-century female entrepreneurs has not been widely acknowledged beyond speciali...
This article summarises the origins and development of the early modern book trade of Scotland and h...
This thesis is an in-depth exploration of a single sixteenth-century printing firm, the Compagnie d...
Ann Fisher (1719–1778), author of bestselling grammatical textbooks, co-founded and co-edited with h...
Alice Broad was York’s first female printer and, for a time, the only printer in York following the ...
This article surveys the extraordinary career of the most successful priner and book trader in Scotl...
This thesis explores the multifaceted roles in which women participated in the early modern book tra...
The usual perception of women in the society of early modern Scotland encompasses the roles of wife ...
This is one of many books printed by the prolific Elizabeth Lynch (neé Watts). She was first married...
Anna-Maria Rimm, Elsa Fougt som Kungl. boktryckare. (Elsa Fougt as Royal Printer.) Elsa Fougt (1744–...
The earliest book in this exhibition, this was printed by Elizabeth Flesher, a woman who was immerse...
This thesis is a response to Darnton’s challenge that ‘more work needs to be done on the bookseller ...
This thesis looks beyond the stereotypes of women as transmitters and caretakers of businesses by fo...
Alasdair Mann, the noted scholar of book culture in early modern Scotland, has suggested that a sign...
When the Antwerp printer Roland van den Dorpe died at the turn of the fifteenth century, his widow, ...
Research on eighteenth-century female entrepreneurs has not been widely acknowledged beyond speciali...
This article summarises the origins and development of the early modern book trade of Scotland and h...
This thesis is an in-depth exploration of a single sixteenth-century printing firm, the Compagnie d...
Ann Fisher (1719–1778), author of bestselling grammatical textbooks, co-founded and co-edited with h...
Alice Broad was York’s first female printer and, for a time, the only printer in York following the ...