A History of the Book in America
Volume 1: The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of North Carolina Press
Published:30th Apr '07
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The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World carries the interrelated stories of publishing, writing, and reading from the beginning of the colonial period in America up to 1790. Three major themes run through the volume: the persisting connections between the book trade in the Old World and the New, evidenced in modes of intellectual and cultural exchange and the dominance of imported, chiefly English books; the gradual emergence of a competitive book trade in which newspapers were the largest form of production; and the institution of a ""culture of the Word,"" organized around an essentially theological understanding of print, authorship, and reading, complemented by other frameworks of meaning that included the culture of republicanism. ""The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World"" also traces the histories of literary and learned culture, censorship and ""freedom of the press,"" and literacy and orality.
"A masterpiece of scholarship." - Roger Chartier, The William and Mary Quarterly "The best formal synthesis we have on the topic of print and book production in early America." - Early American Literature"
ISBN: 9780807858264
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1032g
664 pages
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