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Women in Print is a collection of essays in two related volumes
which considers the diversity of roles occupied by women in the
design, authorship, production, distribution and consumption of
printed material from the thirteenth century onwards. Women in
Print I: Design and Identities demonstrates women's multi-layered
contribution to design, printing and publishing history through
eleven case studies of women artists, compositors, editors,
engravers, photographers, printers, publishers, scribes,
stationers, typesetters, widows in business, and writers. It offers
an examination of women as active participants and contributors in
the many and varied aspects of design and print culture, including
the production of illustrations, typefaces, periodical layouts,
photographic prints and bound volumes. Women have often
participated in design and print culture throughout history, yet
their impact has typically been neglected and undervalued, or
deliberately obscured from historical accounts. This collection of
essays covers, and recovers, the lives and work of women in print,
emphasizing how their contributions brought positive change not
only to the industries they contributed to, but also to the wider
social and cultural settings of their time.
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