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Surreptitious printing in England, 1550-1640
Denis B. Woodfield
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Frontmatter
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Foreword: Scope, Organization and Method (page vii)
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Chapter One: First Appearances (page 1)
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Chapter Two: John Wolfe the Innovator; Part I: Commercial (page 5)
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Chapter Three: The Imitators (page 19)
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Chapter Four: John Wolfe the Innovator; Part II: Political (page 24)
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Chapter Five: Richard Field the Successor (page 34)
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Chapter Six: The Development of Modern Patterns (page 46)
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Bibliographical Descriptions (with Notes) of those Books, Pamphlets, and Broadsides which are discussed in this book (page 56)
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Appendix A: Doubtful Books (page 137)
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Appendix B: Close Reprints (page 142)
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Appendix C: Mistaken English Attributions in the STC (page 163)
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Appendix D: Ornaments and Initials of John Wolfe (page 164)
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Appendix E: Ornaments and Initials of John Charlewood (page 171)
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Appendix F: Ornaments and Initials of Richard Field (page 173)
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Appendix G: Ornaments and Initials of Robert Baker (page 180)
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Appendix H: Books sent to the Frankfurt-am-Main Book Fairs by John Wolfe (page 187)
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Appendix J: Morosini's dispatch to Rome (page 189)
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Appendix K: List of Books and Manuscripts used (page 192)
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Appendix L: Index of Names, Places and Titles (page 196)
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Published: 1973
Publisher: Bibliographical Society of America
- 9780813909400 (hardcover)