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The English provincial printers, stationers and bookbinders to 1557

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A detailed historical survey traces the development and activity of printers, stationers, and bookbinders operating outside London up to 1557, examining the presses established in university towns and provincial centres. It catalogs the towns where printing occurred, outlines careers of individual practitioners, and analyzes typographical features such as types, woodcuts, ornaments, and devices. The narrative situates provincial output within religious and political contexts, notes misleading imprints and externally printed works intended for local sale, and reproduces representative title-pages and colophons. Two appendices provide a title list with locations of surviving copies and a bibliography to guide further research, while chronological and institutional changes culminating in the 1557 charter are explained.

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E. Gordon Duff

E. Gordon Duff was a notable bibliographer and scholar specializing in the history of printing and book production in England. His works provide valuable insights into the early days of the printing industry, particularly during the 15th and 16th centuries. Among his significant contributions are "Early Printed Books" and "William Caxton," which explore the evolution of printing and the influential figures involved. Duff's research on provincial printers, stationers, and bookbinders has helped to illuminate the regional aspects of the book trade in England, making him an important figure in the study of bibliographic history.

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