Travels into Print
Title | Travels into Print PDF eBook |
Author | Innes M. Keighren |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 395 |
Release | 2015-05-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 022623357X |
In eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain, books of travel and exploration were much more than simply the printed experiences of intrepid authors. They were works of both artistry and industry—products of the complex, and often contested, relationships between authors and editors, publishers and printers. These books captivated the reading public and played a vital role in creating new geographical truths. In an age of global wonder and of expanding empires, there was no publisher more renowned for its travel books than the House of John Murray. Drawing on detailed examination of the John Murray Archive of manuscripts, images, and the firm’s correspondence with its many authors—a list that included such illustrious explorers and scientists as Charles Darwin and Charles Lyell, and literary giants like Jane Austen, Lord Byron, and Sir Walter Scott—Travels into Print considers how journeys of exploration became published accounts and how travelers sought to demonstrate the faithfulness of their written testimony and to secure their personal credibility. This fascinating study in historical geography and book history takes modern readers on a journey into the nature of exploration, the production of authority in published travel narratives, and the creation of geographical authorship—a journey bound together by the unifying force of a world-leading publisher.
Voyages in Print
Title | Voyages in Print PDF eBook |
Author | Mary C. Fuller |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 1995-09-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521481618 |
The decades leading up to England's first permanent American colony saw not only territorial and commercial expansion but also the emergence of a vast and heterogeneous literature. In the multiple relations of writing to discovery over these decades, these texts played a role more powerful than that of simple recording. They needed to establish certain realities against a background of scepticism - the possibility of discovery, the lands discovered, the intentions and experiences of the discoverers - and they also had to find ways of theorizing their enterprise. Yet conceiving of the American enterprise positively or even survivably proved surprisingly difficult; the voyage narratives evolved almost from the outset as a genre concerned with recuperating failure - as noble, strategic, even as a form of success. Reception of these texts from the Victorian era on has often accepted their claims of heroism and mastery; through a careful re-reading, Mary Fuller argues for a more complicated, less glorious history.
Aquatint Worlds
Title | Aquatint Worlds PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas Fordham |
Publisher | Association of Human Rights Institutes series |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Aquatint |
ISBN | 9781913107048 |
An illuminating investigation of how aquatint travel books transformed the way Britons viewed the world and their place within it In the late 18th century, British artists embraced the medium of aquatint for its ability to produce prints with rich and varied tones that became even more stunning with the addition of color. At the same time, the expanding purview of the British empire created a market for images of far-away places. Book publishers quickly seized on these two trends and began producing travel books illustrated with aquatint prints of Indian cave temples, Chinese waterways, African villages, and more. Offering a close analysis of three exceptional publications--Thomas and William Daniell's Oriental Scenery (1795-1808), William Alexander's Costume of China (1797-1805), and Samuel Daniell's African Scenery and Animals (1804-5)--this volume examines how aquatint became a preferred medium for the visual representation of cultural difference, and how it subtly shaped the direction of Western modernism. Distributed for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Guide to Microforms in Print
Title | Guide to Microforms in Print PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1322 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Microcards |
ISBN |
One Dinner a Week, and Travels in the East
Title | One Dinner a Week, and Travels in the East PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Dickens |
Publisher | |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 1884 |
Genre | London (England) |
ISBN |
Travels in the Mogul Empire, A.D. 1656-1668
Title | Travels in the Mogul Empire, A.D. 1656-1668 PDF eBook |
Author | François Bernier |
Publisher | Westminster : Constable |
Pages | 572 |
Release | 1891 |
Genre | India |
ISBN |
TRAVELS INTO SEVERAL REMOTE NATIONS OF THE WORLD
Title | TRAVELS INTO SEVERAL REMOTE NATIONS OF THE WORLD PDF eBook |
Author | W. C. TAYLOR |
Publisher | |
Pages | 890 |
Release | 1890 |
Genre | |
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