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the English Book Trade: An Economic History of Making and Sale Books

Current price: $110.00
the English Book Trade: An Economic History of Making and Sale Books
the English Book Trade: An Economic History of Making and Sale Books

Barnes and Noble

the English Book Trade: An Economic History of Making and Sale Books

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Originally published in 1938, and as a third edition in 1974, this volume presents the results of original research into the economic aspects of the transition from the medieval manuscript to the modern printed book. It discusses the problems of supply of materials and labour created by the introduction of machinery and the growth of the literary market. The social evolution of the printing crafts is portrayed, focussing first upon the Stationers’ Company and later upon the trade union. The book traces the development of the author-printer-publisher relationship, and its bearing on the question of copyright and reviews,
inter alia
the organisation and price policy of bookselling from the days of legal maximum prices to the net book agreement. The 3
rd
edition contains sections on Public Lending Right, paperbacks, photo-copying in its relation to publishing and the rise of international publishing.

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