The Book Triumphant

Print in Transition in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

Edited by Malcolm Walsby and Graeme Kemp

€99.00$136.00
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15
Volume: 
15
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1874-4834
ISBN13: 
9789004207233
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€105.00$146.00
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LWW
Volume:
20
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004229471
Shaping the Bible in the Reformation
Edited by Bruce Gordon & Matthew McLean
This volume collects significant new scholarship on the late Mediaeval and Early Modern Bible, engaging with the work of theologians, the devotional needs of the laity and the shape their concerns gave to the most important book of the age.
€105.00$143.00
Series:
LWW
Volume:
19
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004222489
Christian Hebraism in the Reformation Era (1500-1660)
Stephen G. Burnett
The Reformation transformed Christian Hebraism from the pursuit of a few into an academic discipline. This book explains that transformation by focusing on how authors, printers, booksellers, and censors created a public discussion of Hebrew and Jewish texts.
€99.00$136.00
Series:
LWWH
Volume:
17
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004207202
Books in Early Modern Norway
Gina Dahl
Drawing on various types of book listing, this study explores the market for books in early modern Norway. Book ownership by different elements of Norwegian society is addressed alongside changes in patterns of book distribution.
€99.00$139.00
Series:
LWWH
Volume:
16
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004206656
The Acquisition of Books by Chetham's Library, 1655-1700
Matthew Yeo
Drawing on recent debates about the methods of book history, this book explores in detail the foundation and development of Chetham's Library, in Manchester, from its foundation in 1655 until the end of the seventeenth century.
€99.00$136.00
Series:
LWWH
Volume:
14
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004204515
The Printed Book in Brittany, 1484-1600
Malcolm Walsby
Using archival as well as printed sources, this book analyses the place of the printing press and of the printed book in late fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Brittany and casts new light on the development of printing in provincial France.
€101.00$140.00
Series:
LWWI
Volume:
13
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004187771
International Publishing in the Netherlands, 1933-1945
Hendrik Edelman
International publishing in the Netherlands experienced a remarkable revival after 1933, when the German Nazi government forced many prominent writers and researchers into exile. In a series of bio-bibliographical portraits of major participating Dutch publishers, this book documents the impact ...
€99.00$141.00
Series:
LWW
Volume:
12
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004191785
Pamphlets and Politics in the Dutch Republic
Edited by Femke Deen, David Onnekink and Michel Reinders
This volume explores the relationship between politics and pamphleteering in the Dutch Republic. By analyzing the political role of pamphlets and their interplay with other media in public debates, the articles provide a new understanding of Dutch political culture.
€99.00$141.00
Series:
LWW
Volume:
11
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004187450
Cold War Books in the ‘Other’ Europe and What Came After
Jiřina Šmejkalová
Drawing on analyses of the socio-cultural context of East and Central Europe, focusing on the Czech cultural dynamics of the Cold War and its aftermath, this book examines the making and breaking of centrally-controlled book production and reception.
€101.00$140.00
Series:
LWWH
Volume:
10
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004184329
Reading the Scottish Enlightenment
Mark Towsey
Drawing on a range of methodologies associated with the history of reading, this book explores the reception of the Scottish Enlightenment, assessing the impact that major texts had on the lives, beliefs and habits of mind of contemporary readers.
€129.00$179.00
Series:
LWW
Volume:
9
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004175501
Learning and the Market Place
Ian Maclean, All Souls College, University of Oxford
These essays on the learned book in Early Modern Europe investigate the transmission of knowledge and the operation of the book market from the point of view of its major participants: authors, editors, publishers, readers and bibliographers.
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