This article summarises the origins and development of the early modern book trade of Scotland and how printing arose and reflected both international and national considerations. The Scottish press is revealed to have ubiquitous qualities that are worthy of further research and exploration
Throughout the nineteenth century Scotland was transformed from an agricultural nation on the periph...
The first half of the work (chap. I-XX), edited by Mr. Edmond, is based on Dr. Dickson's earlier stu...
This thesis investigates the textual culture of early modern Scotland, as evident from three literar...
While news from abroad has attracted increasing attention from scholars studying the print market in...
Alasdair Mann, the noted scholar of book culture in early modern Scotland, has suggested that a sign...
First paragraph: From the arrival of the printed book in Scotland in the late fifteenth century, the...
This dissertation investigates the evolving regulations and changing socio-political influence of ch...
Discusses the early years the the Scots Magazine, founded in Edinburgh in 1739, examining the aims o...
EdinburghIn this volume a range of distinguished contributors provide an original analysis of the bo...
The thesis explores the reception of the works of the Scottish Enlightenment in provincial Scotland,...
Whether in the creation of early manuscripts, in the formation of libraries, through fine printing, ...
First paragraph: The copyright history of Scotland is generally seen to be a post 1710 phenomenon.1 ...
This essay explores the engagement of the press and printers in the military campaigns of the sevent...
This thesis investigates the textual culture of early modern Scotland, as evident from three literar...
Printing has been one of Scotland's most significant industries since it was introduced over 500 yea...
Throughout the nineteenth century Scotland was transformed from an agricultural nation on the periph...
The first half of the work (chap. I-XX), edited by Mr. Edmond, is based on Dr. Dickson's earlier stu...
This thesis investigates the textual culture of early modern Scotland, as evident from three literar...
While news from abroad has attracted increasing attention from scholars studying the print market in...
Alasdair Mann, the noted scholar of book culture in early modern Scotland, has suggested that a sign...
First paragraph: From the arrival of the printed book in Scotland in the late fifteenth century, the...
This dissertation investigates the evolving regulations and changing socio-political influence of ch...
Discusses the early years the the Scots Magazine, founded in Edinburgh in 1739, examining the aims o...
EdinburghIn this volume a range of distinguished contributors provide an original analysis of the bo...
The thesis explores the reception of the works of the Scottish Enlightenment in provincial Scotland,...
Whether in the creation of early manuscripts, in the formation of libraries, through fine printing, ...
First paragraph: The copyright history of Scotland is generally seen to be a post 1710 phenomenon.1 ...
This essay explores the engagement of the press and printers in the military campaigns of the sevent...
This thesis investigates the textual culture of early modern Scotland, as evident from three literar...
Printing has been one of Scotland's most significant industries since it was introduced over 500 yea...
Throughout the nineteenth century Scotland was transformed from an agricultural nation on the periph...
The first half of the work (chap. I-XX), edited by Mr. Edmond, is based on Dr. Dickson's earlier stu...
This thesis investigates the textual culture of early modern Scotland, as evident from three literar...