Jane Lead and her Transnational Legacy. Ariel Hessayon, ed
In: Early modern women: EMW ; an interdisciplinary journal, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 203-206
ISSN: 2378-4776
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In: Early modern women: EMW ; an interdisciplinary journal, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 203-206
ISSN: 2378-4776
In: New directions in book history
1. Introduction: Print Culture, Agency, Regionality -- Part I: Yorkshire -- 2. Printed by Alice Broade: The Career of York's First Female Printer, 1661–1680 -- 3. Historiography, Regionality, and Print Trade Life Writing: The Case of Mr Thomas Gent, Printer, of York -- 4. The Newspaper, the Bookshop, and the Radical Society: Joseph Gales' Hartshead Press and the 'Reading and Thinking People of Sheffield' -- Part II: Circulation and Networks -- 5. Printing, Publishing, and Pocket Book Compiling: Ann Fisher's Hidden Labour in the Newcastle Book Trade -- 6. Elizabeth Davison and the Circulation of Chapbooks in Early Nineteenth-Century Northumberland -- Part III: Regions and Nations -- 7. 'The Privilege Granted to the Printer': The Role of James VI in the Scottish Print Trade 1567–1603 -- 8. Print Agency and Civic Press Identity Across the Border: Commerce and Regional Improvement in the Glasgow Advertiser, Liverpool General Advertiser, and the Urban Directories of Liverpool and Glasgow, 1765–1795 -- Part IV: Technology -- 9. For Lack of Letters: Early Typographical Shibboleths of English and Other Foreign Languages -- 10. A New Type: Sans Serif Typography and Midlands Regional Identity -- 11. Afterword.