Joseph Johnson (1738-1809) was arguably the foremost bookseller of
the late eighteenth century in England, publishing Joseph
Priestley, William Cowper, Anna Laetitia Barbauld, Mary
Wollstonecroft, Wordsworth and Coleridge, among others, and his
output closely linked to the turbulent events of his age. This book
seeks to reassess the reputation of a man unfairly condemned in his
own time as a dangerously 'radical' publisher and how far the works
he published tended to promote the case for religious and political
reform.
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