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What Is a Book? - A Guide to Early Printed Books | History, Collecting & Research | Perfect for Bibliophiles & History Enthusiasts
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What Is a Book? - A Guide to Early Printed Books | History, Collecting & Research | Perfect for Bibliophiles & History Enthusiasts
What Is a Book? - A Guide to Early Printed Books | History, Collecting & Research | Perfect for Bibliophiles & History Enthusiasts
What Is a Book? - A Guide to Early Printed Books | History, Collecting & Research | Perfect for Bibliophiles & History Enthusiasts
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Joseph A. Dane’s What Is a Book? is an introduction to the study of books produced during the period of the hand press, dating from around 1450 through 1800. Using his own bibliographic interests as a guide, Dane selects illustrative examples primarily from fifteenth-century books, books of particular interest to students of English literature, and books central to the development of Anglo-American bibliography. Part I of What Is a Book? covers the basic procedures of printing and the parts of the physical book―size, paper, type, illustration; Part II treats the history of book-copies―from cataloging conventions and provenance to electronic media and their implications for the study of books. Dane begins with the central distinction between a "book-copy"―the particular, individual, physical book―and a “book”―the abstract category that organizes these copies into editions, whereby each copy is interchangeable with any other. Among other issues, Dane addresses such basic questions as: How do students, bibliographers, and collectors discuss these things? And when is it legitimate to generalize on the basis of particular examples? Dane considers each issue in terms of a practical example or question a reader might confront: How do you identify books on the basis of typography? What is the status of paper evidence? How are the various elements on the page defined? What are the implications of the images available in an online database? And, significantly, how does a scholar’s personal experience with books challenge or conform to the standard language of book history and bibliography? Dane's accessible and lively tour of the field is a useful guide for all students of book history, from the beginner to the specialist.
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When it comes to looking at a codex itself, Dane does a great job. There may not be better when it comes to closely examining a copy of a book.When it comes to definitions and terms of art, Dane plays fast and loose, often redefining established terms or insisting on new terms for them.

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