God's Plagiarist
Being an Account of the Fabulous Industry and Irregular Commerce of the Abbe Migne
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:1st Mar '94
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This text provides an account of the abbe Jacques-Paul Migne, one of the great entrepreneurs of the 19th century. A priest in Orleans from 1824 to 1833, Migne then moved to Paris, where, in the space of a decade, he built one of the most extensive publishing ventures of all time. Using the latest innovations in print technology, advertising and merchandising, the abbe's assembly-line production and innovative marketing of the massive editions of the Church Fathers placed him at the forefront of France's new commerce. Characterized by the police as one of the great "schemers" of the century, this priest-entrepreneur put the most questionable of business practices in the service of his devotion to Catholicism. Part detective novel, part morality tale, Bloch's narrative should be of interest to scholars of 19th-century French intellectual history, as well as to general readers interested in the history of publishing.
ISBN: 9780226059709
Dimensions: 22mm x 15mm x 2mm
Weight: 369g
162 pages