With the arrival of steam power and new machinery in the 19th century, the production of printed media was transformed for the first time since the emergence of the printing press more than 300 years earlier. Yet until the 1850s, most publishers remained content with traditional methods, which enabled them to make profits from a small but affluent circle of readers. This article (part of the Science in the Industrial Revolution series) will show how William Chambers (1800-1883) was one of the first to make full use of the new technologies. He was driven by a determination to reach readers of all social classes, to produce a genuinely cheap instructive publication and to overcome the challenges of reaching a national market from his base in ...
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1There has been a debate about the breadth of technological progress during the industrial revolutio...
The reports listed here and then reproduced in facsimile were published in British and American jour...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...
Until the early nineteenth century, all book and print production processes in all parts of the worl...
We live in a time of constant change and innovation. Technological changes in communication have bee...
This book provides a study of magazine publishing in Britain from the perspective of the entrepreneu...
A single issue of The New York Times is said to contain more information than could be learned in a ...
Great Britain (GB) was the first country to undergo an Industrial Revolution (1760-1850) and, in con...
pt. 1. The development of the industry, the great pioneers; a primer of information about the begin...
Although often described as an information technology revolution, it took something like twenty year...
The burgeoning popular market for cheap reading material in the mid-nineteenth century offered major...
Writing in 1845 Friedrich Engels (and with him many other informed contemporaries) had few hesitatio...
If you’ve been on this planet recently and have access to electricity, you are probably familiar wit...
The movable type printing press was the signal innovation in early modern information technology, bu...
The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes that occurred in the per...
1There has been a debate about the breadth of technological progress during the industrial revolutio...
The reports listed here and then reproduced in facsimile were published in British and American jour...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...