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Part I: 1. The Weald of Kent; 2. The mercer's apprentice; 3. Caxton abroad; 4. The court of Burgundy; 5. Rapidity of printing; 6. The press at Westminster; 7. Female manners; 8. The chapel; Appendix; Part II: 1. Cheap popular literature; 2. Imperfect civilisation; 3. Periodical literature; 4. Continued dearness of books; 5. London catalogue, 1816–1851; 6. Cheap fiction; 7. Degrees of readers; 8. Free libraries.
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Add The Old Printer and the Modern Press, Charles Knight's The Old Printer was first published in 1854 and is partly a biography of William Caxton and partly an account of the development of the printing press and its role in English literature from the fifteenth century. William Caxton was not o, The Old Printer and the Modern Press to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Old Printer and the Modern Press, Charles Knight's The Old Printer was first published in 1854 and is partly a biography of William Caxton and partly an account of the development of the printing press and its role in English literature from the fifteenth century. William Caxton was not o, The Old Printer and the Modern Press to your collection on WonderClub |