A Census of Caxtons - Softcover

Seymour De Ricci

 
9781333487638: A Census of Caxtons

Synopsis

This book delves into the captivating world of early English printing, offering a meticulous census of works produced by William Caxton, the pioneering figure who introduced the printing press to England. It meticulously documents Caxton's printed output, encompassing both his time in Bruges and his later establishment in Westminster. The author's dedication to research is evident in the comprehensive approach taken, drawing upon a wealth of sources such as annotated bibliographies, auction catalogues, and personal examination of surviving copies in prestigious libraries across England and Europe. Beyond a mere listing of titles, this book provides rich contextual information, tracing the provenance of individual copies, noting imperfections and bindings, and offering insights into the history of Caxton collecting. The meticulous descriptions and historical background illuminate the significance of Caxton's work within the broader context of English literary culture and the emergence of print technology. The book serves as an invaluable resource for bibliographers, collectors, and anyone interested in the early history of printing and its impact on the dissemination of knowledge and literature. By meticulously documenting and analyzing Caxton's printed legacy, it sheds light on a pivotal era that shaped the course of English literary history.

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