The Resource The Cambridge history of the book in Britain
The Cambridge history of the book in Britain
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The item The Cambridge history of the book in Britain represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Colby College Libraries.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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The item The Cambridge history of the book in Britain represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Colby College Libraries.
This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
- Editor
-
- Nash, Andrew, 1972-
- Barnard, John, 1936-
- Barnard, John, 1936-
- Bell, Maureen,
- Bell, Maureen,
- Gameson, Richard,
- Gameson, Richard,
- Hellinga, Lotte,
- Hellinga, Lotte,
- McKitterick, David,
- McKitterick, David,
- Morgan, Nigel J.,
- Morgan, Nigel J.,
- Nash, Andrew, 1972-
- Squires, Claire,
- Squires, Claire,
- Suarez, Michael F., 1960-
- Suarez, Michael F., 1960-
- Thomson, Rodney M.,
- Thomson, Rodney M.,
- Trapp, J. B., (Joseph Burney,)
- Trapp, J. B., (Joseph Burney,)
- Turner, Michael L.,
- Turner, Michael L.,
- Willison, I. R., (Ian R.,)
- Willison, I. R., (Ian R.,)
- Contributor
-
- Nash, Andrew, 1972-
- Barnard, John, 1936-
- Trapp, J. B., (Joseph Burney,)
- Barnard, John, 1936-
- Squires, Claire,
- Willison, I. R., (Ian R.,)
- Bell, Maureen,
- Bell, Maureen,
- Gameson, Richard,
- Gameson, Richard,
- Squires, Claire,
- Suarez, Michael F., 1960-
- Willison, I. R., (Ian R.,)
- Suarez, Michael F., 1960-
- Hellinga, Lotte,
- Hellinga, Lotte,
- Trapp, J. B., (Joseph Burney,)
- Turner, Michael L.,
- McKitterick, David,
- McKitterick, David,
- Thomson, Rodney M.,
- Thomson, Rodney M.,
- Morgan, Nigel J.,
- Morgan, Nigel J.,
- Turner, Michael L.,
- Nash, Andrew, 1972-
- Summary
- "The history of the book offers a distinctive form of access to the ways in which human beings have sought to give meaning to their own and others' lives. Our knowledge of the past derives mainly from texts. Landscape, architecture, sculpture, painting and the decorative arts have their stories to tell and may themselves be construed as texts; but oral tradition, manuscripts, printed books, and those other forms of inscription and incision such as maps, music and graphic images have a power to report even more directly on human experience and the events and thoughts which shaped it. The seven volumes of the History of the Book in Britain will help explain how these texts were created, why they took the forms they did, their relations with other media, and what influence they had on the minds and actions of those who heard, read or viewed them. Its range, too - in time, place and the great diversity of the conditions of text production, including reception - challenges any attempt to define its limits and give an account adequate to its complexity. It addresses, whether by period, country, genre or technology, widely disparate fields of enquiry, each of which demands and attracts its own forms of scholarship. The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain seeks to represent much of that variety. The volumes investigate the creation, material production, dissemination and reception of texts, effectively plotting the intellectual history of Britain."--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 7 volumes
- Note
-
- Volumes published out of numerical order. Volume 3 was the first to be published, in 1999, followed by volume 4 (2002), volume 2 (2008), volumes 5-6 (2009), and volume 1 (2012). Volume 7 was published in 2019
- First paperback editions of volumes 2, 3, 5 and 6 published in 2014
- Contents
-
- volume. 1. 400-1100 / edited by Richard Gameson
- volume 2. 1100-1400 / edited by Nigel J. Morgan and Rodney M. Thomson
- volume 3. 1400-1557 / edited by Lotte Hellinga and J.B. Trapp
- volume 4. 1557-1695 / edited by John Barnard and D.F. McKenzie, with the assistance of Maureen Bell
- volume 5. 1695-1830 / edited by Michael F. Suarez and Michael L. Turner
- volume 6. 1830-1914 / edited by David McKitterick
- volume 7. The twentieth century and beyond / edited by Andrew Nash, Claire Squires, I.R. Willison
- Isbn
- 9780521583459
- Label
- The Cambridge history of the book in Britain
- Title
- The Cambridge history of the book in Britain
- Contributor
-
- Nash, Andrew, 1972-
- Barnard, John, 1936-
- Trapp, J. B., (Joseph Burney,)
- Barnard, John, 1936-
- Squires, Claire,
- Willison, I. R., (Ian R.,)
- Bell, Maureen,
- Bell, Maureen,
- Gameson, Richard,
- Gameson, Richard,
- Squires, Claire,
- Suarez, Michael F., 1960-
- Willison, I. R., (Ian R.,)
- Suarez, Michael F., 1960-
- Hellinga, Lotte,
- Hellinga, Lotte,
- Trapp, J. B., (Joseph Burney,)
- Turner, Michael L.,
- McKitterick, David,
- McKitterick, David,
- Thomson, Rodney M.,
- Thomson, Rodney M.,
- Morgan, Nigel J.,
- Morgan, Nigel J.,
- Turner, Michael L.,
- Nash, Andrew, 1972-
- Editor
-
- Nash, Andrew, 1972-
- Barnard, John, 1936-
- Barnard, John, 1936-
- Bell, Maureen,
- Bell, Maureen,
- Gameson, Richard,
- Gameson, Richard,
- Hellinga, Lotte,
- Hellinga, Lotte,
- McKitterick, David,
- McKitterick, David,
- Morgan, Nigel J.,
- Morgan, Nigel J.,
- Nash, Andrew, 1972-
- Squires, Claire,
- Squires, Claire,
- Suarez, Michael F., 1960-
- Suarez, Michael F., 1960-
- Thomson, Rodney M.,
- Thomson, Rodney M.,
- Trapp, J. B., (Joseph Burney,)
- Trapp, J. B., (Joseph Burney,)
- Turner, Michael L.,
- Turner, Michael L.,
- Willison, I. R., (Ian R.,)
- Willison, I. R., (Ian R.,)
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "The history of the book offers a distinctive form of access to the ways in which human beings have sought to give meaning to their own and others' lives. Our knowledge of the past derives mainly from texts. Landscape, architecture, sculpture, painting and the decorative arts have their stories to tell and may themselves be construed as texts; but oral tradition, manuscripts, printed books, and those other forms of inscription and incision such as maps, music and graphic images have a power to report even more directly on human experience and the events and thoughts which shaped it. The seven volumes of the History of the Book in Britain will help explain how these texts were created, why they took the forms they did, their relations with other media, and what influence they had on the minds and actions of those who heard, read or viewed them. Its range, too - in time, place and the great diversity of the conditions of text production, including reception - challenges any attempt to define its limits and give an account adequate to its complexity. It addresses, whether by period, country, genre or technology, widely disparate fields of enquiry, each of which demands and attracts its own forms of scholarship. The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain seeks to represent much of that variety. The volumes investigate the creation, material production, dissemination and reception of texts, effectively plotting the intellectual history of Britain."--
- Assigning source
- Provided by publisher
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- 1936-
- 1960-
- 1972-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Gameson, Richard,
- Morgan, Nigel J.,
- Thomson, Rodney M.,
- Hellinga, Lotte,
- Trapp, J. B.
- Barnard, John
- McKitterick, David,
- Bell, Maureen,
- Suarez, Michael F.
- Turner, Michael L.,
- Nash, Andrew
- Squires, Claire,
- Willison, I. R.
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Books
- Books
- Books
- Books
- Great Britain
- Label
- The Cambridge history of the book in Britain
- Note
-
- Volumes published out of numerical order. Volume 3 was the first to be published, in 1999, followed by volume 4 (2002), volume 2 (2008), volumes 5-6 (2009), and volume 1 (2012). Volume 7 was published in 2019
- First paperback editions of volumes 2, 3, 5 and 6 published in 2014
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- volume. 1. 400-1100 / edited by Richard Gameson -- volume 2. 1100-1400 / edited by Nigel J. Morgan and Rodney M. Thomson -- volume 3. 1400-1557 / edited by Lotte Hellinga and J.B. Trapp -- volume 4. 1557-1695 / edited by John Barnard and D.F. McKenzie, with the assistance of Maureen Bell -- volume 5. 1695-1830 / edited by Michael F. Suarez and Michael L. Turner -- volume 6. 1830-1914 / edited by David McKitterick -- volume 7. The twentieth century and beyond / edited by Andrew Nash, Claire Squires, I.R. Willison
- Control code
- 38856036
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- 7 volumes
- Isbn
- 9780521583459
- Lccn
- 98004398
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Note
- Colby: Each volume bound in blue cloth, spine printed in gold; light blue endpapers; dust jacket preserved
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)38856036
- Label
- The Cambridge history of the book in Britain
- Note
-
- Volumes published out of numerical order. Volume 3 was the first to be published, in 1999, followed by volume 4 (2002), volume 2 (2008), volumes 5-6 (2009), and volume 1 (2012). Volume 7 was published in 2019
- First paperback editions of volumes 2, 3, 5 and 6 published in 2014
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- volume. 1. 400-1100 / edited by Richard Gameson -- volume 2. 1100-1400 / edited by Nigel J. Morgan and Rodney M. Thomson -- volume 3. 1400-1557 / edited by Lotte Hellinga and J.B. Trapp -- volume 4. 1557-1695 / edited by John Barnard and D.F. McKenzie, with the assistance of Maureen Bell -- volume 5. 1695-1830 / edited by Michael F. Suarez and Michael L. Turner -- volume 6. 1830-1914 / edited by David McKitterick -- volume 7. The twentieth century and beyond / edited by Andrew Nash, Claire Squires, I.R. Willison
- Control code
- 38856036
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- 7 volumes
- Isbn
- 9780521583459
- Lccn
- 98004398
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
- Colby: Each volume bound in blue cloth, spine printed in gold; light blue endpapers; dust jacket preserved
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)38856036
Subject
- 400-1600
- Books
- Books -- Great Britain -- History
- Books -- Great Britain -- History
- Books -- Great Britain -- History -- 1450-1600
- Books -- Great Britain -- History -- 1450-1600
- Books -- Great Britain -- History -- 400-1450
- Books -- Great Britain -- History -- 400-1450
- Great Britain
- History
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