John Hinks and Catherine Armstrong, eds. Printing Places: Locations of Book Production & Distribution Since 1500.(Book review)

From: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada | Date: March 22, 2007| Author: Black, Fiona A. | Copyright information

John Hinks and Catherine Armstrong, eds. Printing Places: Locations of Book Production & Distribution Since 1500. Print Networks Series. New Castle, Del., and London: Oak Knoll Press and The British Library, 2005. xiii, 208 pp.; US $45.00. ISBN (Oak Knoll) 1584561653; ISBN (BL) 0712349065.

The interesting essays presented here on aspects of print production and distribution can be viewed from the perspective of historian John Unsworth's framework of "scholarly primitive...

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