The New American Cyclopaedia

The New American Cyclopaedia
Title The New American Cyclopaedia PDF eBook
Author George Ripley
Publisher
Pages 838
Release 1861
Genre Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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The New American Cyclopaedia: Parr-Redwitz

The New American Cyclopaedia: Parr-Redwitz
Title The New American Cyclopaedia: Parr-Redwitz PDF eBook
Author George Ripley
Publisher
Pages 898
Release 1863
Genre Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN

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The New American Cyclopædia

The New American Cyclopædia
Title The New American Cyclopædia PDF eBook
Author George Ripley
Publisher
Pages 832
Release 1868
Genre Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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The New American Encyclopaedia

The New American Encyclopaedia
Title The New American Encyclopaedia PDF eBook
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Pages 824
Release 1872
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A History of the Book in America

A History of the Book in America
Title A History of the Book in America PDF eBook
Author Scott E. Casper
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 560
Release 2009-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 0807868035

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Volume 3 of A History of the Book in America narrates the emergence of a national book trade in the nineteenth century, as changes in manufacturing, distribution, and publishing conditioned, and were conditioned by, the evolving practices of authors and readers. Chapters trace the ascent of the "industrial book--a manufactured product arising from the gradual adoption of new printing, binding, and illustration technologies and encompassing the profusion of nineteenth-century printed materials--which relied on nationwide networks of financing, transportation, and communication. In tandem with increasing educational opportunities and rising literacy rates, the industrial book encouraged new sites of reading; gave voice to diverse communities of interest through periodicals, broadsides, pamphlets, and other printed forms; and played a vital role in the development of American culture. Contributors: Susan Belasco, University of Nebraska Candy Gunther Brown, Indiana University Kenneth E. Carpenter, Newton Center, Massachusetts Scott E. Casper, University of Nevada, Reno Jeannine Marie DeLombard, University of Toronto Ann Fabian, Rutgers University Jeffrey D. Groves, Harvey Mudd College Paul C. Gutjahr, Indiana University David D. Hall, Harvard Divinity School David M. Henkin, University of California, Berkeley Bruce Laurie, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Eric Lupfer, Humanities Texas Meredith L. McGill, Rutgers University John Nerone, University of Illinois Stephen W. Nissenbaum, University of Massachusetts Lloyd Pratt, Michigan State University Barbara Sicherman, Trinity College Louise Stevenson, Franklin & Marshall College Amy M. Thomas, Montana State University Tamara Plakins Thornton, State University of New York, Buffalo Susan S. Williams, Ohio State University Michael Winship, University of Texas at Austin

The Industrial Book, 1840-1880

The Industrial Book, 1840-1880
Title The Industrial Book, 1840-1880 PDF eBook
Author Scott E. Casper
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 560
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0807830852

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V. 1. The colonial book in the Atlantic world: This book carries the interrelated stories of publishing, writing, and reading from the beginning of the colonial period in America up to 1790. v. 2 An Extensive Republic: This volume documents the development of a distinctive culture of print in the new American republic. v. 3. The industrial book 1840-1880: This volume covers the creation, distribution, and uses of print and books in the mid-nineteenth century, when a truly national book trade emerged. v. 4. Print in Motion: In a period characterized by expanding markets, national consolidation, and social upheaval, print culture picked up momentum as the nineteenth century turned into the twentieth. v. 5. The Enduring Book: This volume addresses the economic, social, and cultural shifts affecting print culture from Word War II to the present.

The North American Review

The North American Review
Title The North American Review PDF eBook
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Pages 610
Release 1862
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