A Brief History of Printing in England A Short History of Printing in England from Caxton to the Present Time

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A Brief History of Printing in England A Short History of Printing in England from Caxton to the Present Time

by Frederick W. (Frederick William) Hamilton

EN·~2 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total

A BRIEF HISTORY of PRINTING IN ENGLAND A SHORT HISTORY OF PRINTING IN ENGLAND FROM CAXTON TO THE PRESENT TIME

0:26

PREFACE

1:33

CONTENTS

0:23

CHAPTER I The English Pioneers

19:21

CHAPTER II The Regulation of the Industry and the Company of Stationers

27:31

CHAPTER III John Day and the Dark Ages of English Printing

25:59

CHAPTER IV The Eighteenth Century: the Period of Transition

32:12

CHAPTER V The Whittinghams and the Modern Book

14:30

SUPPLEMENTARY READING

6:08

TYPOGRAPHIC TECHNICAL SERIES FOR APPRENTICES

17:51

Description

This concise volume walks listeners through the birth of printing in England, beginning with the arrival of the first press half a generation after Gutenberg’s invention. It paints a vivid picture of a nation still rooted in agriculture and beset by civil unrest, showing how those conditions delayed the spread of the new technology. By linking the early pioneers to the broader cultural landscape, the narrative makes the origins of English publishing feel both human and historical.

The book then follows the gradual emergence of a regulated trade, introducing the role of the Stationers’ Company and the early entrepreneurs who steadied the industry. Along the way, it highlights notable figures and the shifting economics that moved printing from a novelty to a cornerstone of modern book production. Clear, approachable, and enriched with suggestions for further reading, the work offers a solid foundation for anyone curious about how a medieval craft evolved into today’s publishing world.

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A Brief History of Printing in England A Short History of Printing in England from Caxton to the Present Time A Short History of Printing in England from Caxton to the Present Time

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (143K characters)

Series

Typographic technical series for apprentices, pt. VIII, no. 53

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Richard Tonsing, Barbara Tozier, Bill Tozier, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2021-06-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederick W. (Frederick William) Hamilton

Frederick W. (Frederick William) Hamilton

1860–1940

Best known for writing clear, practical books about printing and bookmaking, he also had a wide-ranging career in education and public life. His work helped explain how books are made, from early writing systems to the mechanics of type and presses.

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