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The Oxford Companion to the Book
2 Volumes
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First Edition
Michael F. Suarez, S.J. and H. R. Woudhuysen
1,408 pages
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150 engravings & black and white photographs; 30 line drawings; plus examples of typographical features
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276x219mm
978-0-19-860653-6
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Hardback
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28 January 2010
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- A ground-breaking 2-volume reference work on all aspects of the book from ancient times to the present day
- Includes bibliography, palaeography, the history of printing, editorial theory and practice, textual criticism, book collecting, libraries, the history of the book, and the electronic book
- Covers the book around the world, including the Muslim world, Asia, Latin America, and Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as Europe and North America
- A unique combination of 48 essays followed by over 5,000 A-Z entries, fully cross-referenced to provide both depth of analysis and swift access to information
- Written by over 400 of the world's best scholars in bibliography and book history
- Supplementary material includes a thematic index of entries and a general index
- Richly and imaginatively illustrated
The Oxford Companion to the Book is a unique work of reference, covering the book, broadly conceived, throughout the world from ancient to modern times. It includes traditional subjects such as bibliography, palaeography, the history of printing, editorial theory and practice, textual criticism, book collecting, and libraries, but it also engages with newer disciplines such as the history of the book and the electronic book. It pays particular attention to how different societies shape books and how books shape societies.
The two-volume work is organized in two parts, totalling a million words. The first part is a substantial series of introductory essays,
making up about a third of the text. Nineteen of the essays provide generic histories of the subject ranging from writing systems, the ancient and the medieval book, through central aspects of book production, to theories of text, editorial theory and textual criticism, the economics of print, and the sacred book. These are complemented by 29 surveys of the history of the book around the world, including the Muslim world, Asia, Latin America, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The second part of the Companion comprises an A-Z section of over 5,000 entries on every aspect of this exceptionally rich and diverse subject, ranging from brief definitions and biographical entries to more extensive treatments of up to 2,000 words. The two parts are linked by thorough cross-referencing (both between and
within the sections) and the whole is also served by a general index and a classified index of entries. The text is illustrated throughout with reproductions, diagrams, and examples of various typographical features.
The contents of the book have been planned around the following scheme which aptly illustrates the breadth and depth of this most interdisciplinary of subjects:
§ book genres of every kind including dictionaries, government documents, and music § all aspects of the physical book, and a generous coverage of individual bookbinders, paper-makers, typographers, type-founders, and designers § authorship, including issues of attribution, authors' societies and communities, forgeries and hoaxes § the
entire reproduction process over the centuries (in both Asia and the West), not forgetting individual engravers, illuminators, and illustrators § printers and publishers around the world, plus book-trade organizations, and patronage § intellectual property issues § distribution and sales, comprising international coverage of booksellers, as well as book clubs, auction houses, and advertising § preservation, covering not only libraries and library systems but also individual collectors, librarians, and professional associations § suppression of the book, including censorship and stamp acts, and issues surrounding blasphemy and pornography § scholarship, covering bibliography, editions, and scholarly centres and
organizations, as well as numerous individual scholars in all parts of the world § aspects of reading and reception, including book organizations and literary prizes § a broad range of periodicals encompassing literary, professional and trade, and scholarly and bibliophile interests § named manuscripts, scripts, and individual scribes and calligraphers § individual books as exemplars of book history
The Companion is the only reference book of its kind in the field. It has been written by 400 of the world's best scholars in bibliography and book history, and will have an international readership. As appropriate to its subject matter, the finished book is designed to be both exceptionally practical and aesthetically
pleasing.Readership: Scholars and students of bibliography and book history; librarians and archivists; antiquarian and second-hand book sellers; book collectors and general readers. Institutional and major public libraries.
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Michael F. Suarez, S.J., University of Virginia, and H. R. Woudhuysen, University College London Contributors: Associate and assistant editors
Ancient World and Renaissance Italy Craig Kallendorf, Professor of Classics and English at Texas A&M University.
Greek and Byzantine world N.G. Wilson, FBA, Fellow and Tutor in Classics (Emeritus), Lincoln College, Oxford.
Hebraica Emile G. L. Schrijver, Curator of the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana, the Jewish special collection at Amsterdam
University Library.
Transition to print culture 1455-c.2550 Lotte Hellinga, formerly a Deputy Keeper at the British Library and General Secretary of the Consortium of European Research Libraries.
Manuscripts, Collectors, Libraries, and the Book Trade A. S. G. Edwards, Professor of Textual Studies, De Montfort University.
Printing and Reproduction Technologies Margaret M. Smith, formerly Reader in Book Design History, Typography Department, University of Reading
The Physical Book David Pearson, Director, Libraries, Archives and Guildhall Art Gallery at the City of London.
Bibliographical Scholarship Marcus Walsh,
Kenneth Allott Professor of English Literature, University of Liverpool.
Britain 1501-1780 Christine Ferdinand, Fellow Librarian, Magdalen College, Oxford.
Britain 1780-1900 Peter L. Shillingsburg, Martin J. Svaglic Chair of Textual Studies at Loyola University, Chicago.
20th-Century Britain Claire Squires, Professor of Publishing Studies and Director of The Stirling Centre for International Publishing and Communication at the University of Stirling.
Ireland Niall Ó Ciosáin, Department of History, National University of Ireland, Galway.
France Vincent Giroud Professor, Université de Franche-Comté.
Low Countries. Paul Hoftijzer, Department of Book and Digital Media Studies, University of Leiden.
Central Europe Reinhard Wittmann, Professor for the History of the Book, University of Munich.
Nordic Countries Charlotte Appel, Assistant Professor of early modern history at Roskilde University, Denmark. Karen Skovgaard-Petersen, Senior Researcher, Curator of Rare Books in the Department of Manuscripts and Rare Books, The Royal Library, Copenhagen. Spain, Portugal, and Latin America David R. Whitesell, Curator of Books, American Antiquarian Society. Currently Secretary of the Bibliographical Society of America.
Italy Neil
Harris teaches bibliography at the University of Udine.
Slavonic and East European world Ekaterina Rogatchevskaia, Head of Russian collections, British Library.
Sub-Saharan Africa; the Contemporary and Postcolonial Book Andrew van der Vlies, School of English, University of Sheffield.
Muslim World Geoffrey Roper, bibliographical consultant and former head of the Islamic Bibliography Unit at Cambridge University Library.
South Asia Abhijit Gupta, Reader in English at Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
East Asia and Southeast Asia J. S. Edgren, Editorial Director of the Chinese Rare Books Project, Princeton
University.
Australia and New Zealand Ian Morrison, State Library of Tasmania.
Canada Patricia Lockhart Fleming, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto
United States - 18th- and 19th-century America Scott E. Casper, Professor of History, University of Nevada, Reno.
United States post 1891 Joan Shelley Rubin, Professor of History at the University of Rochester.
Contributors There are 400 scholarly contributors from 27 countries. Details available on enquiry.
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"Highly ambitious, sumptuously produced, it combines extended essays with encyclopaedic entries covering all aspects of books and print culture. This is a stupendous work, featuring over 1,000,000 words, fifty-one essays, 5,160 entries, elegant binding, and fine paper. Weighty both in size and scholarship, the volume is rich with material on international book history trends and subjects." - David Finkelstein, Years Work in English Studies "At a time in our history when the future of the book is so often called into question, Oxford, as usual, produces what will likely be-for the foreseeable future-the final word on the subject, and in such a concise format." - Ken Black, Booklist "Oxford has gone out
of its way to make the work as accessible as possible." - Ken Black, Booklist "Highly recommended for academics and large public libraries." - Ken Black, Booklist "A bibliophile's paradise." - The Daily Telegraph "No scholarly library can do without it...The book is well organised, cross-references and illustrated." - Michael Alexander, The Tablet "If you like books, you'll like this one." - Michael Alexander, The Tablet "What a delight...Just the briefest of visits to the 'OCB' ensnares the browser." - Tim Martin, Financial Times "Fabulous...the 'Oxford Companion to the Book' is perfect. It is certainly monumental...It's also
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Malcolm, Sunday Telegraph "An extraordinary tour de force, a cornucopia of bookish information...These volumes, then, are a paradise for book-lovers" - Noel Malcolm, Sunday Telegraph
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List of Associate Editors
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
Editors and Contributors
Thematic Index of Entries
Notes to the Reader
Abbreviations
Essays
A-Z entries
General Index
Picture credits
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