Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press
Title Oxford University Press PDF eBook
Author Oxford University Press
Publisher
Pages 704
Release 1924
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History of Oxford University Press: Volume II

History of Oxford University Press: Volume II
Title History of Oxford University Press: Volume II PDF eBook
Author Ian Anders Gadd
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 834
Release 2013-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199543151

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The history of Oxford University Press spans five centuries of printing and publishing. Taking the story from 1780 to 1896, this volume covers developments in publishing technology, the output of the University Press, its relationship with the University and city of Oxford, and its growing place in the wider book trade.

The Examination Statutes ... Together with the Regulations of the Boards of Studies and Boards of Faculties

The Examination Statutes ... Together with the Regulations of the Boards of Studies and Boards of Faculties
Title The Examination Statutes ... Together with the Regulations of the Boards of Studies and Boards of Faculties PDF eBook
Author University of Oxford
Publisher
Pages 410
Release 1922
Genre Universities and colleges
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Men and Women of the Time

Men and Women of the Time
Title Men and Women of the Time PDF eBook
Author Victor Plarr
Publisher
Pages 2856
Release 1899
Genre Biography
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Marketing English Books, 1476-1550

Marketing English Books, 1476-1550
Title Marketing English Books, 1476-1550 PDF eBook
Author Alexandra da Costa
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 289
Release 2020-11-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192586858

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The monograph series Oxford Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture showcases the plurilingual and multicultural quality of medieval literature and actively seeks to promote research that not only focuses on the array of subjects medievalists now pursue - in literature, theology, and philosophy, in social, political, jurisprudential, and intellectual history, the history of art, and the history of science - but also that combines these subjects productively. It offers innovative studies on topics that may include, but are not limited to, manuscript and book history; languages and literatures of the global Middle Ages; race and the post-colonial; the digital humanities, media and performance; music; medicine; the history of affect and the emotions; the literature and practices of devotion; the theory and history of gender and sexuality, ecocriticism and the environment; theories of aesthetics; medievalism. Marketing English Books is about how the earliest printers moulded demand and created new markets. Until the advent of print, the sale of books had been primarily a bespoke trade, but printers faced a new sales challenge: how to sell hundreds of identical books to individuals, who had many other demands on their purses. This book contends that this forced printers to think carefully about marketing and potential demand, for even if they sold through a middleman—as most did—that wholesaler, bookseller, or chapman needed to be convinced the books would attract customers. Marketing English Books sets out, therefore, to show how markets for a wide range of texts were cultivated by English printers between 1476 and 1550 within a wider, European context: devotional tracts; forbidden evangelical books; romances, gests, and bawdy tales; news; pilgrimage guides, souvenirs and advertisements; and household advice. Through close analysis of paratexts—including title-pages, prefaces, tables of contents, envoys, colophons, and images—the book reveals the cultural impact of printers in this often overlooked period. It argues that while print and manuscript continued alongside each other, developments in the marketing of printed texts began to change what readers read and the place of reading in their lives on a larger scale and at a faster pace than had occurred before, shaping their expectations, tastes, and even their practices and beliefs.

A Handbook to County Bibliography

A Handbook to County Bibliography
Title A Handbook to County Bibliography PDF eBook
Author Arthur Lee Humphreys
Publisher
Pages 524
Release 1917
Genre Bibliographical literature
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Fine Books

Fine Books
Title Fine Books PDF eBook
Author Alfred William Pollard
Publisher
Pages 516
Release 1912
Genre Illustrated books
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