Pedlars and the Popular Press: Itinerant Distribution Networks in England and the Netherlands 1600-1850: Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World, cartea 29
Autor Jeroen Salmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 oct 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004252844
ISBN-10: 9004252843
Pagini: 287
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World
ISBN-10: 9004252843
Pagini: 287
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World
Cuprins
Chapter One: Reputation and Representation
in collaboration with Karen Bowen
Confusing terminology
Authorities and Booksellers
A growing danger in England
Tolerance, repression and economic interests in the Netherlands
Pedlars in the World of the Imagination: Textual Representations
Dutch literary representations
English textual representations
Pedlars in the World of the Imagination: The Visual Perspective
English ballad singers
Dutch images
Pedlars and Their Self-Image
The struggle for life
Battling a bad reputation
Distributor of respectable goods
Conclusion: Stereotypes, Motives and Change
Chapter Two: The Pedlar in the English Distribution Network
The Scale of Itinerant Distribution
Organisation and control
Itinerant book trade
Number of pedlar licenses
Pedlars and hawkers with printed wares
Itinerant booksellers in London
Itinerant book trade in the provinces: Devon and Exeter
Categorisation and Trade Practices
Occasional pedlars
Pedlars of books and other goods
Pedlars with printed wares exclusively
Ballad sellers and singers
News pedlars
Chapbooks, prints, almanacs, children’s books and other printed wares
Conclusion: Distribution Networks and Patterns in England
Chapter Three: The Pedlar in the Dutch Distribution Network
The Scale of Itinerant Distribution
Amsterdam
Leiden
Utrecht
Categorisation, Networks and Trade Practices
Occasional Pedlars
Pedlars with books and other wares
Pedlars with printed wares exclusively
Specialist pedlars
Conclusion: Distribution Networks and Patterns in the Netherlands
Conclusion: A Comparative Perspective on Itinerant Networks
Bibliography
Archival and Manuscript Sources
Published Primary Sources
Electronic Sources and Databases
Secondary Sources
in collaboration with Karen Bowen
Confusing terminology
Authorities and Booksellers
A growing danger in England
Tolerance, repression and economic interests in the Netherlands
Pedlars in the World of the Imagination: Textual Representations
Dutch literary representations
English textual representations
Pedlars in the World of the Imagination: The Visual Perspective
English ballad singers
Dutch images
Pedlars and Their Self-Image
The struggle for life
Battling a bad reputation
Distributor of respectable goods
Conclusion: Stereotypes, Motives and Change
Chapter Two: The Pedlar in the English Distribution Network
The Scale of Itinerant Distribution
Organisation and control
Itinerant book trade
Number of pedlar licenses
Pedlars and hawkers with printed wares
Itinerant booksellers in London
Itinerant book trade in the provinces: Devon and Exeter
Categorisation and Trade Practices
Occasional pedlars
Pedlars of books and other goods
Pedlars with printed wares exclusively
Ballad sellers and singers
News pedlars
Chapbooks, prints, almanacs, children’s books and other printed wares
Conclusion: Distribution Networks and Patterns in England
Chapter Three: The Pedlar in the Dutch Distribution Network
The Scale of Itinerant Distribution
Amsterdam
Leiden
Utrecht
Categorisation, Networks and Trade Practices
Occasional Pedlars
Pedlars with books and other wares
Pedlars with printed wares exclusively
Specialist pedlars
Conclusion: Distribution Networks and Patterns in the Netherlands
Conclusion: A Comparative Perspective on Itinerant Networks
Bibliography
Archival and Manuscript Sources
Published Primary Sources
Electronic Sources and Databases
Secondary Sources
Notă biografică
Jeroen Salman, Ph.D. (1997) is Assistant Professor Comparative Literature at Utrecht University. He has published on early modern popular culture, literature and book history, including the volume New Perspectives in book history. Contributions from the Low Countries (Walburg Pers, 2006).
Recenzii
“This is a commendably ambitious project. Not content to investigate the history of Dutch pedlars of printed matter across more than two centuries, Jeroen Salman provides a thorough comparison with itinerant sellers in England, while maintaining a clear view of the wider European context. In the process he assembles a wealth of new information about Dutch and English pedlars, hawkers, ballad-singers, and news-vendors gleaned from a vast range of sources. While London and Amsterdam are central to the study, the author uses records from Utrecht, Leiden, and Exeter to furnish detailed case studies of the situation in provincial towns. […] Jeroen Salman is to be congratulated not only for identifying those aspects of the trade in cheap print in both countries hitherto largely ignored but also for demonstrating what can be done by exploiting to the full an immense variety of documentary, textual and visual resources.”
Maureen Bell, Newark. In: The Library, 7.16.3 (September 2015), pp. 346-349.
Maureen Bell, Newark. In: The Library, 7.16.3 (September 2015), pp. 346-349.