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9780486814452

Five Hundred Years Of Printing

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  • ISBN13:

    9780486814452

  • ISBN10:

    0486814459

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2017-05-17
  • Publisher: Dover Publications

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Summary

"A concise and scholarly but entertaining account of the relation between printing and civilization." — British Printer.
This highly readable survey traces the history of printing with movable type from its 15th-century beginnings in Gutenberg's workshop to the technical advances of the 20th century. Observations on type design, book production, bestsellers, censorship, and other topics explore associations between printing and education, language, and literature.
S. H. Steinberg's classic study begins with the creative century, from 1450 to 1550, which witnessed the invention and origins of practically every single feature that characterizes modern printing. A look at the era of consolidation follows, noting additional developments and refinements. The final section examines the 19th century and its era of mechanization, which began with the invention of lithography and ended with William Morris's rediscovery of the Middle Ages. The book concludes with the radical innovations of the 20th century, ranging from new methods of production and distribution to the changing habits of producers and readers.

Author Biography

German-English editor Sigfrid Henry Steinberg (1899–1969) specialized in history, literature, and art history. A Reader at Leipzig University and a researcher at the Courtauld Institute, he worked for British military intelligence during World War II and edited many encyclopedias and dictionaries.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Beatrice Warde
Annotated List of Plates
Acknowledgements
Introduction
I. THE FIRST CENTURY OF PRINTING, 1450-1550
1. The Incunabula Period
2. Gutenberg
3. Type Design
4. The Spread of Printing
5. Printing in the Vernacular
6. Printer and Publisher
7. Early Best-sellers
8. The Title Page
9. Book Illustration
II. THE ERA OF CONSOLIDATION, 1550-1800
1. Type Design
2. Book Production
3. Publishers and Patrons
4. Official and Private Presses
5. The Reading Public
6. The Periodical Press
7. Libraries
8. Censorship
III. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY AND AFTER
1. Technical Progress
2. The Latin Alphabet in Script and Print
3. The Trade
4. Censorship
5. Official and Private Presses
6. The Reading Public
7. Best-sellers and Steady Sellers
8. Popular Series
Conclusion
Bibliographical Notes
Index

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