Item Number: 127766 Title: Not Dead Things : The Dissemination of Popular Print in England and Wales, Italy, and the Low Countries, 1500-1820 Author: Harms, Roeland (ed) Price: Not Available ISBN: 9789004253056 Description: Leiden: Brill, 2013. 25cm., hardcover, 360pp. illus. Contents: 1. Roeland Harms, Joad Raymond and Jeroen Salman, Introduction: the distribution and dissemination of popular print. 2. Rosa Salzberg, Print peddling and urban culture in Renaissance Italy. 3. Jeroen Salman, Pedlars in the Netherlands (1600-1850): nuisance or necessity? 4. Alberto Milano, 'Selling prints for the Remondini': Italian pedlars from the Tesino and Natisone Valleys travelling through Europe during the eighteenth century. 5. Jason Peacey, 'Wandering with Pamphlets': the infrastructure of news circulation in civil war England. 6. Sean Shesgreen, The Cries of London from the Renaissance to the Victorian age: a short history. 7. Karen Bowen, Peddling in texts and images: the Dutch visual perspective, 1600-1850. 8. Melissa Calaresu, Costumes and customs in print: travel, ethnography, and the representation of street-sellers in early modern Italy. 9. Kate Peters, The dissemination of Quaker pamphlets in the 1650s. 10. Joad Raymond, International news and the seventeenth-century English newspaper. 11. Joop Koopmans, Storehouses of news: the meaning of early modern news periodicals. 12. Roeland Harms, 'All the world is led and rul'd by Opinion': a comparison of printed political news in two seventeenth century Dutch conflicts and the English civil war. 13. Jo Thijssen, The development and distribution of the first Dutch educational print series, 1800-1820. (Library of the Written Word, 30) We regret to inform you that this title is no longer available. P.O. Box 3904, Kingston, New York 12402 US Phone: 845-331-8519 Fax: 845-331-0852 Email: michael@artbooks.com |
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