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1460-1585 - Rise and
general dissemination
0. Introduction
1. The book as physical object:
1. introduction
2. letters (including letter design, typecasting and type foundries)
3. paper (including production, watermarks, paper trade)
4. formats/design of the text
5. illustrations and decorations
6. bookbinding (including bookbinderies)
2. Production:
1. introduction
2. organisation of a printing/publishing business
3. relationship between publisher and author
4. copy, composition, printing (printing presses, printing ink) and correction
5. co-operation
6. guilds
7. working conditions
8. copyright and piracy
9. censorship
10. financing, print-runs and prices
11. language/genre
3. Distribution:
1. introduction
2. the bookshop, its organisation and function
3. kinds of booksellers
4. range (genre/language) and form of books traded
5. methods of distribution/advertising
6. forms of trading / payment
7. foreign trade
4. Consumption:
1. introduction
2. education and literacy
3. types of reading public
4. reading habits / traces of users
5. institutional libraries
6. private libraries (bibliophily)
7. the survival chance of books
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