The Oxford Companion to the Book
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08 February 2010
1,408 Pages | 150 engravings & black and white photographs; 30 line drawings; plus examples of typographical features
10.9 x 8.6 inches
ISBN: 9780198606536
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The Oxford Companion to the Book
First EditionHardcover
08 February 2010
1,408 Pages | 150 engravings & black and white photographs; 30 line drawings; plus examples of typographical features
10.9 x 8.6 inches
ISBN: 9780198606536
General editors: Michael Suarez SJ and H. R. Woudhuysen
- The authoritative resource on all aspects of the book throughout the world from ancient to modern times
- A unique combination of essays and alphabetically-arranged entries, interlinked to provide both depth of analysis and swift access to information
- Written by over 400 of the world>'s best scholars, making this the authoritative resource on the subject
- Imaginatively illustrated with many unique and rarely seen images
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Michael F. Suarez, S.J. is University Professor, Director of the Rare Book School, and Hon. Curator of Special Collections at the University of Virginia. He is co-editor of The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain, Volume 5, 1695-1830 (2008) and co-general editor of The Collected Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins, (OUP, 2006).
H. R. Woudhuysen is Professor of English at University College London. He has edited The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse (1992), with David Norbrook, Love's Labour's Lost (1998) and, with Katherine Duncan-Jones, Shakespeare's Poems (2007) for the Arden Shakespeare third series.
H. R. Woudhuysen is Professor of English at University College London. He has edited The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse (1992), with David Norbrook, Love's Labour's Lost (1998) and, with Katherine Duncan-Jones, Shakespeare's Poems (2007) for the Arden Shakespeare third series.
A history of the book
By Michael Suarez and Henry Woudhuysen'And yet the books' by Polish writer Czeslaw Milosz's great poem (1986) brilliantly captures the relationship 'between the book as a universal, world-wide object, a thing that exists by the millions and yet is so 'individual,History of the Book
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