Steam-Powered Knowledge
William Chambers and the Business of Publishing, 1820-1860
Steam-Powered Knowledge
William Chambers and the Business of Publishing, 1820-1860
With the overwhelming amount of new information that bombards us each day, it is perhaps difficult to imagine a time when the widespread availability of the printed word was a novelty. In early nineteenth-century Britain, print was not novel—Gutenberg’s printing press had been around for nearly four centuries—but printed matter was still a rare and relatively expensive luxury. All this changed, however, as publishers began employing new technologies to astounding effect, mass-producing instructive and educational books and magazines and revolutionizing how knowledge was disseminated to the general public.
336 pages | 19 halftones | 6 x 9 | © 2012
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