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The Publishers' and Stationers' Weekly Trade Circular by Anonymous Pdf
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The Operative Bricklayers' Society's Trade Circular and General Reporter. Conducted by George Howell, Assisted by C. Shearman and H. Noble (no. 2-4 by George Howell, C. Shearman, H. Noble and E. Coulson; No. 5-11 Under the Management of the Council and General Secretary [E. Coulson]). Vol. 1. No. 1-11. 1 Sept. 1861-1 July 1862 by Operative Bricklayers' Society (LONDON) Pdf
United States. Agency for International Development. Office of Small Business
Author : United States. Agency for International Development. Office of Small Business Publisher : Unknown Page : 410 pages File Size : 47,8 Mb Release : 1962 Category : Foreign trade promotion ISBN : UCAL:B2909082
AID Small Business Circular; Trade Opportunities for American Suppliers by United States. Agency for International Development. Office of Small Business Pdf
Author : John Hruschka Publisher : Penn State Press Page : 246 pages File Size : 54,7 Mb Release : 2015-06-17 Category : Language Arts & Disciplines ISBN : 9780271072272
Anyone who pays attention to the popular press knows that the new media will soon make books obsolete. But predicting the imminent demise of the book is nothing new. At the beginning of the twentieth century, for example, some critics predicted that the electro-mechanical phonograph would soon make books obsolete. Still, despite the challenges of a century and a half of new media, books remain popular, with Americans purchasing more than eight million books each day. In How Books Came to America, John Hruschka traces the development of the American book trade from the moment of European contact with the Americas, through the growth of regional book trades in the early English colonial cities, to the more or less unified national book trade that emerged after the American Civil War and flourished in the twentieth century. He examines the variety of technological, historical, cultural, political, and personal forces that shaped the American book trade, paying particular attention to the contributions of the German bookseller Frederick Leypoldt and his journal, Publishers Weekly. Unlike many studies of the book business, How Books Came to America is more concerned with business than it is with books. Its focus is on how books are manufactured and sold, rather than how they are written and read. It is, nevertheless, the story of the people who created and influenced the book business in the colonies and the United States. Famous names in the American book trade—Benjamin Franklin, Robert Hoe, the Harpers, Henry Holt, and Melvil Dewey—are joined by more obscure names like Joseph Glover, Conrad Beissel, and the aforementioned Frederick Leypoldt. Together, they made the American book trade the unique commercial institution it is today.
Author : United States. Department of Commerce Publisher : Unknown Page : 200 pages File Size : 44,8 Mb Release : 1916 Category : Maritime law ISBN : HARVARD:32044097780480
Grosvenor M. Jones,United States. Department of Commerce,Jacob A. Massel,Ralph M. Odell,Roger Edwin Simmons,Thomas Herbert Norton
Author : Grosvenor M. Jones,United States. Department of Commerce,Jacob A. Massel,Ralph M. Odell,Roger Edwin Simmons,Thomas Herbert Norton Publisher : Unknown Page : 1334 pages File Size : 40,7 Mb Release : 1916 Category : Central America ISBN : COLUMBIA:CU57044015
Lumber Markets of the West and North Coasts of South America by Grosvenor M. Jones,United States. Department of Commerce,Jacob A. Massel,Ralph M. Odell,Roger Edwin Simmons,Thomas Herbert Norton Pdf
An Artisan Elite in Victorian Society by Geoffrey Crossick Pdf
First published in 1978. Mid-Victorian Britain was relatively stable in comparison with the turbulent period that preceded it, and that stability is in part explained by the emergence of an artisan elite with a specific relationship to the society around it. This book examines that elite: its clubs and societies, co-operatives and building societies; its values and ideology, challenging the notion that these artisans directly absorbed middle-class values; its politics, tracing the evolution from Chartism through the Reform League and on to a radical liberalism which existed in constant tension with the local liberal middle class. A careful reconstruction of the social, political and industrial life of these artisans is set within the context of the local communities, and their understanding of the mid-Victorian society in which they lived is seen as the explanation for their values and activities. This title makes a major contribution towards our understanding of the nineteenth-century working class.