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This history traces the development of printing in England from its fifteenth‑century origins through the nineteenth century, surveying early continental influences, pioneering workshops, the formation and records of guild structures, provincial and metropolitan presses, and the growth of typefounding and typographic innovation. Organized chronologically into chapters that follow successive periods, it combines documentary research, registry extracts, and illustrative specimens to profile printers, presses, devices, and types, and to explain how regulatory, economic, and aesthetic factors shaped production, distribution, and the changing social role of printed books.
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