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The author argues that Shakspere possessed intimate practical knowledge of printing and typography, proposing that the young man worked in a London printing office and had connections with printers such as Vautrollier and Richard Field. He surveys competing claims that attribute specialized skills to the poet and then marshals selected phrases and passages from the plays that resonate with typographical practice. The book analyzes early printed editions and their errors, suggesting misprints can illuminate textual obscurities. Interwoven with biographical reconstruction are descriptions of sixteenth-century printing life and reflections on how tradecraft shaped literary expression.

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William Blades

William Blades was a notable English bibliographer and printer, recognized for his contributions to the study of typography and the preservation of literary heritage. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for the printed word and the challenges it faces. Blades is best known for his influential book "The Enemies of Books," which discusses the various threats to the preservation of literature, as well as "Shakspere & Typography," where he explores the relationship between William Shakespeare's works and the art of printing. Through his writings, Blades has made significant contributions to the understanding of the history and importance of books.

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