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The Old Printer and the Modern Press Charles Knight

The Old Printer and the Modern Press By Charles Knight

The Old Printer and the Modern Press by Charles Knight


Summary

This 1854 publication begins with a biography of William Caxton, the first English printer, who also translated and imported books. It goes on to describe the development of the English printing press from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century. Part 2 focuses particularly on printers and readers of popular literature.

The Old Printer and the Modern Press Summary

The Old Printer and the Modern Press by Charles Knight

Charles Knight's The Old Printer was first published in 1854 and is partly a biography of William Caxton and partly an account of the development of the printing press and its role in English literature from the fifteenth century. William Caxton was not only the first printer in England, but also a prolific translator and importer of books. He established a printing press at Westminster and among the books printed there were Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and The Subtil Histories and Fables of Esop. Knight describes Elizabethan reading habits and traces the development of the types of books, papers and magazines that were most popular with the reading public in the mid-nineteenth century. The author is particularly interested in the availability of cheap popular literature as he regards this as an indication of the democratisation of society.

Table of Contents

Part I: 1. The Weald of Kent; 2. The mercer's apprentice; 3. Caxton abroad; 4. The court of Burgundy; 5. Rapidity of printing; 6. The press at Westminster; 7. Female manners; 8. The chapel; Appendix; Part II: 1. Cheap popular literature; 2. Imperfect civilisation; 3. Periodical literature; 4. Continued dearness of books; 5. London catalogue, 1816-1851; 6. Cheap fiction; 7. Degrees of readers; 8. Free libraries.

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9781108009225
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The Old Printer and the Modern Press by Charles Knight
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Cambridge University Press
2010-03-04
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