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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 fifteenth century onwards. The
contributions included in Women in Print 2 cover the whole of the
"letterpress era" in Europe from the early fifteenth century to the
mid-twentieth century. The essays address three themes: the role of
women in the production of print; in its distribution; in addition
to some neglected areas of women's consumption of print. To a
greater extent the participation of women in the production and
distribution of print has been written by the men who dominated the
trade. Women in Print 2 explores the often-overlooked contribution
to the business aspects of the printing and publishing industries,
particularly female involvement in roles that were customarily seen
as male preserves. This collection of essays brings together
insights from multiple perspectives, seeking to recover the unheard
voices and hitherto unnoticed activities of the many women who
participated in the production, distribution and consumption of the
printed word and image.
The book trade historically tended to operate in a spirit of
co-operation as well as competition. Networks between printers,
publishers, booksellers and related trades existed at local,
regional, national and international levels and were a vital part
of the business of books for several centuries. This collection of
essays examines many aspects of the history of book-trade networks,
in response to the recent 'spatial turn' in history and other
disciplines. Contributors come from various backgrounds including
history, sociology, business studies and English literature. The
essays in Part One introduce the relevance to book-trade history of
network theory and techniques, while Part Two is a series of case
studies ranging chronologically from the Middle Ages to the
twentieth century. Topics include the movement of early medieval
manuscript books, the publication of Shakespeare, the distribution
of seventeenth-century political pamphlets in Utrecht and Exeter,
book-trade networks before 1750 in the English East Midlands, the
itinerant book trade in northern France in the late eighteenth
century, how an Australian newspaper helped to create the Scottish
public sphere, the networks of the Belgian publisher Murquardt, and
transatlantic radical book-trade networks in the early twentieth
century.
The Technology of Building Defects has been developed to provide a
unique review of the subject. Defects are considered as part of the
whole building rather than in isolation. General educational
objectives are set out which offer the reader the opportunity of
self-assessment. Each section is generously illustrated with
photographs and diagrams, forming an accessible self contained
review covering the following: objectives; core information;
exercises; revision notes; further reading. Taken together these
sections build up to offer the reader an understanding of a range
of technical topics concerned with building defects. This core text
can be used for direct lecture material, seminar and tutorial
information, assignment work and revision notes. It is a convenient
one stop resource which dispenses with the need to consult a mass
of different information sources.
The book trade historically tended to operate in a spirit of
co-operation as well as competition. Networks between printers,
publishers, booksellers and related trades existed at local,
regional, national and international levels and were a vital part
of the business of books for several centuries. This collection of
essays examines many aspects of the history of book-trade networks,
in response to the recent 'spatial turn' in history and other
disciplines. Contributors come from various backgrounds including
history, sociology, business studies and English literature. The
essays in Part One introduce the relevance to book-trade history of
network theory and techniques, while Part Two is a series of case
studies ranging chronologically from the Middle Ages to the
twentieth century. Topics include the movement of early medieval
manuscript books, the publication of Shakespeare, the distribution
of seventeenth-century political pamphlets in Utrecht and Exeter,
book-trade networks before 1750 in the English East Midlands, the
itinerant book trade in northern France in the late eighteenth
century, how an Australian newspaper helped to create the Scottish
public sphere, the networks of the Belgian publisher Murquardt, and
transatlantic radical book-trade networks in the early twentieth
century.
The Technology of Building Defects has been developed to provide a unique review of the subject. Defects are considered as part of the whole building rather than in isolation. General educational objectives are set out which offer the reader the opportunity of self-assessment. Each section is generously illustrated with photographs and diagrams, forming an accessible self contained review covering the following: objectives; core information; exercises; revision notes; further reading. Taken together these sections build up to offer the reader an understanding of a range of technical topics concerned with building defects. This core text can be used for direct lecture material, seminar and tutorial information, assignment work and revision notes. It is a convenient one stop resource which dispenses with the need to consult a mass of different information sources. eBook available with sample pages: 0203475364
Aspects of Leicester 1 is the first Wharncliffe title to appear in
the East Midlands. However in Yorkshire and Lancashire, our
publications have gathered a devoted following and after only ten
years of publication, earlier titles are already sought after
collectors items. In Aspects of Leicester 1, John Hinks, has drawn
together twelve fascinating views of the city's history. From
Medieval Alms House origins, we visit The Hospital of the Holy
Trinity and nearby Newarke Houses, now a museum but which once
housed a colourful assortment of people. Among the personalities
who contributed to Leicester's history we meet, John Throsby,
historian and engraver, Thomas Cooper, Chartist leader and
publisher, Sir Jonathan North, Manufacturer, Politician and
Philanthropist, plus a number of Local Businesswomen who controlled
Leicester enterprises between the 16th and the late 19th centuries.
We witness the Defence of Ladysmith by the Leicestershire Regiment
in Caged Tigers"
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
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++++ The Reformed Church In Pennsylvania: Part IX Of A Narrative
And Critical History, Prepared At The Request Of The
Pennsylvania-German Society; Part 9 Of Pennsylvania: The German
Influence In Its Settlement And Development; Pennsylvania-German
Society; Volume 11 Of Proceedings And Addresses;
Pennsylvania-German Society Joseph Henry Dubbs, William John Hinke
Pennsylvania-German Society, Press of The New Era Printing Co.,
1902 Religion; Christianity; Protestant; Pennsylvania; Reformed
Church; Religion / Christianity / Protestant
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
PublishingA AcentsAcentsa A-Acentsa Acentss Legacy Reprint Series.
Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks,
notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this
work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of
our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's
literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of
thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of intere
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
PublishingA AcentsAcentsa A-Acentsa Acentss Legacy Reprint Series.
Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks,
notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this
work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of
our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's
literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of
thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of intere
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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