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A two-part study first reconstructs the career of the printer who established the first English press, placing his translations, editorial choices, and workshop practices in the context of a manuscript culture with limited readership. The second part surveys the press's later development, examining technological innovations, declining book prices, periodicals and penny literature, catalogues and distribution methods, and the growth of public and circulating libraries. Together the parts trace how changes in production, paper and type technologies, and commercial organization broadened access to reading and reshaped popular tastes and education.
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