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Field Guide to Book History - Researching the Material Book

English · Hardback

Will be released 31.01.2019

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A Field Guide to Book History provides students and researchers new to the field the information and interpretive skills necessary for the material study of the book. Beginning with an overview of theories of the book and book production, the authors trace the transition from handmade to machine-made objects from 1780 to the present. This richly illustrated and accessibly written text is indispensable for novice researchers and students of the book.

About the author

Ann R. Hawkins is Professor of Bibliography and Nineteenth-Century Literature at Texas Tech University, USA, and Maura Ives is Professor of English and Associate Director of the Initiative for Digital Humanities, Media, and Culture at Texas A&M University, USA.

Summary

As book historians will attest, students are usually surprised to learn that a book’s container can matter deeply when it comes to understanding the value placed on it by the work’s original readers. A Field Guide to Book History provides students and researchers new to the field the information and interpretive skills necessary for the material study of the book. Focusing on books published in England and America from the end of the eighteenth century to the present, Ann R. Hawkins and Maura Ives trace the complex transition from handmade to machine-made objects. They begin with an overview of theories of the book and book production, followed by an introduction to the parts of the book (Just what is a fore-edge?) and its common features. Explanations of the intricacies of book production assist researchers to think fully about the historical, cultural, and sociological context of the artifact under examination, while discussions of marginalia, inscriptions, and other signs of ownership show what post-publication marks may reveal about a book’s history. Readers will learn how to identify fraudulent books, to research ephemera, the various approaches to manuscript books and materials, and the processes by which texts are converted to digital form. Too often books on production processes are highly detailed and arduous to wade through. Richly illustrated, imaginatively conceived, and accessibly written, A Field Guide to Book History is indispensable for novice researchers and students of the book.

Product details

Authors Hawkins, Ann R Hawkins, Ann R Ives Hawkins, Ann R. Hawkins, Ann R. (Texas Tech University Hawkins, Ann R. Ives Hawkins, Maura Ives
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 31.01.2019, delayed
 
EAN 9781472436238
ISBN 978-1-4724-3623-8
No. of pages 352
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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