The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World carries the interrelated stories of publishing, writing, and reading from the beginning of the colonial period in America up to 1790. Three major themes run through the volume: the persisting connections between the book trade in the Old World and the New, evidenced in modes of intellectual and cultural exchange and the dominance of imported, chiefly English books; the gradual emergence of a competitive book trade in which newspapers were the largest form of production; and the institution of a “culture of the Word,” organized around an essentially theological understanding of print, authorship, and reading, complemented by other frameworks of meaning that included the culture of republicanism. The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World also traces the histories of literary and learned culture, censorship and “freedom of the press,” and literacy and orality. Contributors: Hugh Amory Ross W. Beales, The College of the Holy Cross John Bidwell, Princeton University Library Richard D. Brown, University of Connecticut Charles E. Clark, University of New Hampshire James N. Green, Library Company of Philadelphia David D. Hall, Harvard Divinity School Russell L. Martin, Southern Methodist University E. Jennifer Monaghan, Brooklyn College of The City University of New York James Raven, University of Essex Elizabeth Carroll Reilly, Hardwick, Massachusetts A. Gregg Roeber, Pennsylvania State University David S. Shields, University of South Carolina Calhoun Winton, University of Maryland
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Hugh Amory (1930-2001) was Senior Rare Book Cataloger at the Houghton Library, Harvard University.
This first volume of the five-volume series on the history of the book in America carries the interrelated stories of publishing, writing, and reading from the beginning of the colonial period in America up to 1790. Three major themes run through the volume: the persisting connections between the book trade in the Old World and the New; the gradual emergence of a competitive book trade in which newspapers were the largest form of production; and the institution of a "culture of the Word," organized around an essentially theological understanding of print, authorship, and reading. The volume also traces the histories of literary and learned culture, censorship and "freedom of the press," and literacy and orality.
This first volume of the five-volume series on the history of the book in America carries the interrelated stories of publishing, writing, and reading from the beginning of the colonial period in America up to 1790. Three major themes run through the volume: the persisting connections between the book trade in the Old World and the New; the gradual emergence of a competitive book trade in which newspapers were the largest form of production; and the institution of a "culture of the Word," organized around an essentially theological understanding of print, authorship, and reading. The volume also traces the histories of literary and learned culture, censorship and "freedom of the press," and literacy and orality.
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Softcover. Octavo, Five volumes. In Very Good minus condition. Spines are variously colored. Covers are variously colored; slight edge wear. Illustrated: b&w. CONTENTS: VOL. 1. The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World / edited by Hugh Amory and David D. Hall (2007; ISBN 9780807858264) xxiv, 638 pages Vol. 2. An Extensive Republic : Print, Culture, and Society in the New Nation, 1790-1840 / edited by Robert A. Gross and Mary Kelley (2010; ISBN 9781469621616) xix, 697 pages Vol. 3. The Industrial Book, 1840-1880 / edited by Scott E. Casper [et al.] (2007; ISBN 9781469621609) xix, 539 pages Vol. 4. Print in Motion : the Expansion of Publishing and Reading in the United States, 1880-1940 / edited by Carl F. Kaestle & Janice A. Radway (2009; ISBN 9781469621623) xvii, 669 pages Vol. 5. The Enduring Book : Print Culture in Postwar America / edited by David Paul Nord, Joan Rubin, and Michael Schudson (2009; ISBN 9781469621630) xvi, 618 pages. [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates]. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, Multi-volume Section. 1398677. FP New Rockville Stock. Artikel-Nr. 1398677
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