Ann Fisher (1719–1778), author of bestselling grammatical textbooks, co-founded and co-edited with her husband, Thomas Slack, the Newcastle Chronicle. Though she worked alongside him, and sometimes independently, in their Newcastle print shops, Fisher’s work as a printer-publisher remains underexplored. This chapter demonstrates her role in printing and publishing John Cunningham’s Poems, Chiefly Pastoral (1766 and 1772) and her own Ladies’ Own Memorandum-Book (1764–1778), unique in being the only women’s pocket book produced by a woman in this period. Drawing upon manuscript archives of correspondence in the British Library, Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums, and the National Library of Scotland, this chapter provides a rare insight into ...
Purpose – To investigate the way in which a series of related printing businesses, owned by members ...
Mary Barber's volume Poems on Several Occasions (1734) was one of the first collections of poetry wr...
Writing from the end of the seventeenth century through the mid-eighteenth century in England, the f...
Alice Broad was York’s first female printer and, for a time, the only printer in York following the ...
This thesis explores the multifaceted roles in which women participated in the early modern book tra...
The earliest book in this exhibition, this was printed by Elizabeth Flesher, a woman who was immerse...
This chapter examines the role of some of the early women workers who worked in the print and publis...
Anna-Maria Rimm, Elsa Fougt som Kungl. boktryckare. (Elsa Fougt as Royal Printer.) Elsa Fougt (1744–...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...
Publishing has evolved into a feminized profession, with women filling approximately 84 percent of p...
The purpose of this Masters thesis was to examine women printers conditions in Sweden from 1483 to ...
This article surveys the extraordinary career of the most successful priner and book trader in Scotl...
This is one of many books printed by the prolific Elizabeth Lynch (neé Watts). She was first married...
The usual perception of women in the society of early modern Scotland encompasses the roles of wife ...
Book history as a discipline has had a problem making space for women in its intellectual and pedago...
Purpose – To investigate the way in which a series of related printing businesses, owned by members ...
Mary Barber's volume Poems on Several Occasions (1734) was one of the first collections of poetry wr...
Writing from the end of the seventeenth century through the mid-eighteenth century in England, the f...
Alice Broad was York’s first female printer and, for a time, the only printer in York following the ...
This thesis explores the multifaceted roles in which women participated in the early modern book tra...
The earliest book in this exhibition, this was printed by Elizabeth Flesher, a woman who was immerse...
This chapter examines the role of some of the early women workers who worked in the print and publis...
Anna-Maria Rimm, Elsa Fougt som Kungl. boktryckare. (Elsa Fougt as Royal Printer.) Elsa Fougt (1744–...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...
Publishing has evolved into a feminized profession, with women filling approximately 84 percent of p...
The purpose of this Masters thesis was to examine women printers conditions in Sweden from 1483 to ...
This article surveys the extraordinary career of the most successful priner and book trader in Scotl...
This is one of many books printed by the prolific Elizabeth Lynch (neé Watts). She was first married...
The usual perception of women in the society of early modern Scotland encompasses the roles of wife ...
Book history as a discipline has had a problem making space for women in its intellectual and pedago...
Purpose – To investigate the way in which a series of related printing businesses, owned by members ...
Mary Barber's volume Poems on Several Occasions (1734) was one of the first collections of poetry wr...
Writing from the end of the seventeenth century through the mid-eighteenth century in England, the f...