Studying early printed books, 1450-1800 : a practical guide / Sarah Werner.
2019
Z124 .W47 2019
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Author
Title
Studying early printed books, 1450-1800 : a practical guide / Sarah Werner.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2019.
Copyright
©2019
Description
x, 188 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Part 1. Overview
Part 2. Step-by-step
Part 3. On The Page
Part 4. Looking at Books
Part 5. The afterlives of books
Conclusion.
Part 2. Step-by-step
Part 3. On The Page
Part 4. Looking at Books
Part 5. The afterlives of books
Conclusion.
Summary
"Studying Early Printed Books, 1450 - 1800 offers a guide to the fascinating process of how books were printed in the first centuries of the press and shows how the mechanics of making books shapes how we read and understand them. The author offers an insightful overview of how books were made in the hand-press period and then includes an in-depth review of the specific aspects of the printing process. She addresses questions such as: How was paper made? What were different book formats? How did the press work? In addition, the text is filled with illustrative examples that demonstrate how understanding the early processes can be helpful to today's researchers. Studying Early Printed Books shows the connections between the material form of a book (what it looks like and how it was made), how a book conveys its meaning and how it is used by readers. The author helps readers navigate books by explaining how to tell which parts of a book are the result of early printing practices and which are a result of later changes. The text also offers guidance on: how to approach a book; how to read a catalog record; the difference between using digital facsimiles and books in-hand. This important guide: Reveals how books were made with the advent of the printing press and how they are understood today; offers information on how to use digital reproductions of early printed books as well as how to work in a rare books library; contains a useful glossary and a detailed list of recommended readings; [and] includes a companion website for further research. Written for students of book history, materiality of text and history of information, Studying Early Printed Books explores the many aspects of the early printing process of books and explains how their form is understood today." -- Publisher's description
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Werner, Sarah, 1969- author. Studying early printed books, 1450-1800 First edition. Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2019
Call Number
Z124 .W47 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781119049968 paperback
1119049962 paperback
9781119049975 hardcover
1119049970 hardcover
1119049962 paperback
9781119049975 hardcover
1119049970 hardcover
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