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The Evolution of Cambridge Publishing. [The Sandars Lectures 1954 ]

by Roberts, S.C

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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, first edition, 1956. Cloth,gilt and coloured arms on front board, 4to, 26 cm,. 66, [1] pp, [14] pp of plates, facs. From the blurb: "The Master of Pembroke's Sandars Lectures for 1954 are here given permanent form. The first lecture, on The Bentley Revival, gives new information about the Press's first experiment in Publishing, and the general increase of activity under Bentley's direction in the early eighteenth Century. Recently discovered minutes and accounts of the period are illustrated, and their contents analysed: and Mr Roberts gives an entertaining account of the progress of the Suidas Lexicon through the press. After The Royal Commission shows the beginnings in nineteenth-century Cambridge of a publishing firm as it is understood to-day ; the development of a London publishing-house, the beginnings of advertising, the growth of a 'back list'. The Twentieth Century begins with the publication of the 11th edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica - a controversial venture in commercial publishing. It then describes and illustrates the great typographical revival associated first with Mr Bruce Rogers and later with Mr Stanley Morison and Mr Walter Lewis. The later years are of course those in which Mr Roberts was Secretary to the Syndics, and he describes from the inside important stages in the growth of a modern publishing house. Slightly rubbed, otherwise near Very Good.

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Title
The Evolution of Cambridge Publishing. [The Sandars Lectures 1954 ]
Author
Roberts, S.C
Format/Binding
Cloth,gilt and coloured arms on front board, 4to, 26 cm,
Book Condition
Used - Slightly rubbed, otherwise near Very Good
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, first edition, 1956
Date Published
1956
Pages
66, [1] pp, [14] pp of plates, facs
Keywords
Roberts, Sydney Castle Cambridge University Press - History Cambridge. City - Printing Publishers and publishing - England - Cambridge Printing - England - Cambridge - History Publishers and publishing - England - Cambridge - History University presses -
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