The Life and Typography of William Caxton, England's First Printer
With Evidence of his Typographical Connection with Colard Mansion, the Printer at Bruges
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Apr '14
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A two-volume work by William Blades, published in 1861–3, on the life and activities of the printer William Caxton.
This two-volume work on the life and activities of the printer William Caxton was written by another printer, William Blades, and published in 1861–3. Volume 2 offers an essay on Caxton's working practices and a bibliographical account of every book by him then known to have survived.This two-volume work on the life and activities of the printer William Caxton, a vital source for bibliographers, was written by another printer, William Blades, and published in 1861–3. Blades (1824–90), apprenticed into the family firm, developed a great interest in the history of his trade, collecting an extensive library of antiquarian books, and becoming an expert on early typefaces. He brings to his study of Caxton (which follows in the wake of works on incunabula by Ames, Herbert and Dibdin) his own practical experience of the craft of printing, largely unchanged, except for the addition of machine power, since Caxton's day. He examined more than 450 Caxton printings, in Britain, France and the Low Countries, while preparing the work. Volume 2 offers an essay on Caxton's working practices and a bibliographical account of every book printed by him then known to have survived.
ISBN: 9781108073561
Dimensions: 297mm x 210mm x 25mm
Weight: 1170g
492 pages