Dublin's Trade in Books 1550-1800: Lyell Lectures 1986-7

M. Pollard (formerly Keeper of Early Printed Books, formerly Keeper of Early Printed Books, Trinity College Library, Dublin)

Dublin's Trade in Books 1550-1800: Lyell Lectures 1986-7
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
25 January 1990
Pages
296
ISBN
9780198184096

Dublin’s Trade in Books 1550-1800: Lyell Lectures 1986-7

M. Pollard (formerly Keeper of Early Printed Books, formerly Keeper of Early Printed Books, Trinity College Library, Dublin)

The Irish book trade has hitherto been viewed as a footnote to the English trade. This is the first book-length study of Irish bookselling practices, particularly those of Dublin, in their own right. The study draws on a wealth of material - daybooks, imprints, advertisements, and the books themselves - to build up a detailed picture of the fortunes and practices of Irish bookselling. The English book trade bore heavily on the Irish, especially in the areas of legal restraints and censorship. Interestingly, there are documented instances of book-smuggling to Britain. But the study does not concentrate solely on relations with London: it looks at the market at home, the structure and economic background to the Dublin trade, and at what books were published and for whom. In particular, it examines the significant expansion of the book trade during the eighteenth century, and surveys imports and exports for the first time.

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