4.3.3: 1830 - 1910 - Kinds of booksellers


Although Johannes Allart is considered to be the first publisher in the modern sense of the word (i.e. without a bookshop) (1812), he does not present himself as such until the end of his career. Before that he was always, besides printer, a publisher-bookseller. This combination, however, became more and more loose, and what had occurred occasionally in the previous period became the norm in the nineteenth century. An increasing group of booksellers pur sang (retail trader or assortment bookseller) appeared, whereas the number of publisher-printers and publisher-retail traders decreased. Especially after the middle of the century, an increasing differentiation and specialisation could be observed, inspired by changes in production and distribution and by increasing competition. J.L. van der Vliet of The Hague who, in 1844, edited and published the periodical De tijd for his own account and risk, was one of the first examples of a publisher who was not also a retail traders at the same time.

The increase in the number of sales outlets, especially in the country, caused a substantial rise in the number of retail traders. The Adresboek voor den boekhandel (Book Trade Directory) of 1880 lists 1200 names, of whom only 400 show some publishing activity. The other 800 were more or less employed as retail traders. Although the phenomenon of remaindering already occurred in the eighteenth century, the second-hand trader appeared to stay in the 1860's as the buyer of the increasing flow of remaining lots from overly optimistic publishers. An example of this precursor of the remainders bookshop is the firm Gebr. E. & M. Cohen. The year 1880 marked the beginning of the incorporation of the Maatschappij Elsevier, one of the first limited liability companies which, in the twentieth century, was to become a publishing company operating on an international scale. Besides the second-hand bookseller, the bookseller-antiquarian made an appearance. If Pieter van Damme was still a rarity in the eighteenth century, Frederik Muller is regarded as the founder of the scholarly antiquarian bookshop, which even today functions as a separate professional group. Although pedlars and hawkers played a role in the distribution of printed texts from the very beginning, the door-to-door salesman was by 1840 a figure with whom the regular book trade certainly had to reckon. The publication of their own trade journal De Kolporteur reflected the increased specialisation and, at the same time, showed the divergence of the interests of the various professional groups. This became apparent in new organisational structures, outside the umbrella Vereeniging. The publishers united themselves in 1880 in the Nederlandse Uitgeversbond (Dutch Publishers Association), from 1907 onward the Nederlandsche Debitantenbond (Dutch Retailers Union) was the organisation in which the various local associations of retail trader co-operated with one another. The appearance of periodicals tailored to their own professional group illustrated once more the division between the modern publisher and the bookseller. Although De debitant (The Retailer) which had been published since 1889 went under at the beginning of 1892, in 1919 a new De debitant appeared, continued from 1924 to 1983 as De boekverkooper (The Bookseller). In 1918 the monthly De uitgever (The Publisher) started, which would last until 1976.


author: B.P.M. Dongelmans
 
 


Kinds of booksellers



Adama van Scheltema F. - biographical data

Name: Adama van Scheltema, F.
Name: Scheltema, F. Adama van
Name: Muller Co., Frederik
Period: 1846-1899


directie Frederik Muller & Co. - biographical data

Name: directie Frederik Muller & Co.
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1899 - 1899
Period: geen


Frederik Muller - biographical data

Name: Frederik Muller
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1843 - 1952
Period: geen


Frederik Muller Academie - biographical data

Name: Frederik Muller Academie
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1978 - 1978
Period: geen


Frederik Muller Akademie - biographical data

Name: Frederik Muller Akademie
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1975 - 1987
Period: geen


Frederik Muller Akademie, Afd. Boekhandel en Uitgeverij - biographical data

Name: Frederik Muller Akademie, Afd. Boekhandel en Uitgeverij
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1986 - 1986
Period: geen


Frederik Muller Alumni - biographical data

Name: Frederik Muller Alumni
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1992 - 1996
Period: geen


Frederik Muller & Cie. - biographical data

Name: Frederik Muller & Cie.
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1908 - 1928
Period: geen


Frederik Muller & Co - biographical data

Name: Frederik Muller & Co
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1886 - 1902
Period: geen


Frederik Muller & Cy. - biographical data

Name: Frederik Muller & Cy.
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1894 - 1894
Period: geen


Frederik Muller (Ant.W.M. Mensing) - biographical data

Name: Frederik Muller (Ant.W.M. Mensing)
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1918 - 1918
Period: geen


Frederik Muller en Cie - biographical data

Name: Frederik Muller en Cie
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1904 - 1904
Period: geen


Frederik Muller en Comp. - biographical data

Name: Frederik Muller en Comp.
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1889 - 1889
Period: geen


Frederik Muller et Cie - biographical data

Name: Frederik Muller et Cie
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1908 - 1912
Period: geen


Frederik Muller Haarlem : A.C. Kruseman - biographical data

Name: Frederik Muller Haarlem : A.C. Kruseman
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1864 - 1864
Period: geen


Frederik Muller stichting - biographical data

Name: Frederik Muller stichting
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1992 - 1992
Period: geen


Jacobus Radink en Frederik Muller - biographical data

Name: Jacobus Radink en Frederik Muller
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1842 - 1842
Period: geen


Muller & Co. Frederik - biographical data

Name: Muller & Co., Frederik
Name: Mensing, W. M.
Name: Mensing & Zn, A. W. M.
Name: Muller, Frederik
Name: Adama van Scheltema, Frederik
Name: Mensing, Anton Wilhelmus Mari
Name: Lugt, F. J.
Name: Wieder, F. C.
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1875-1958


Muller en Comp., Frederik - biographical data

Name: Muller en Comp., Frederik
Name: Muller, Frederik [1876-1880] en Fr. Adama van Scheltema [1876-1883]
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1876-1885


Muller Frederik - biographical data

Name: Muller, Frederik
Name: Muller & Co., Frederik
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1842-1875


Muller, Frederik - biographical data

Name: Muller, Frederik
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1850-1875


Images about Muller Frederik


Frederik Muller (1817-1881)