Publishing Networks in France in the Early Era of Print

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This book examines commercial and personal connections in the early modern book trade in Paris and northwestern France, ca. 1450–1550. The book market, commercial trade, and geo-political ties connected the towns of Paris, Caen, Angers, Rennes, and Nantes, making this a fertile area for the transference of different fields of knowledge via book culture. Diane Booton investigates various aspects of book production (typography and illustration), market (publishers and booksellers), and ownership (buyers and annotators) and describes commercial and intellectual dissemination via established pathways, drawing on primary and archival sources.

Author(s): Diane E. Booton
Series: The History of the Book
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 270
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of illustrations
Acknowledgments
Common abbreviations
Bibliographic abbreviations
Introduction
1 Profiting from a Breton bestseller
2 The (re)use of interchangeable blocks
3 Selling books as a Breton business
4 Breton diaspora and the book business
5 Shaping a reader’s library
Conclusions
Appendix
Bibliography
Topographical Index of Cited Printers, Publishers, and Booksellers in France
General Index