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Product Description: In this revisionist approach to book history and Marian studies Valerie Schutte argues that manuscript and printed book dedications reveal contemporary perceptions of statecraft, religion, and gender. She offers the first comprehensive catalogue of all book and manuscript dedications to Mary and all books known to have been in Mary's possession...read more
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9781137541260 | Palgrave Macmillan, August 4, 2015, cover price $90.00 | About this edition: In this revisionist approach to book history and Marian studies Valerie Schutte argues that manuscript and printed book dedications reveal contemporary perceptions of statecraft, religion, and gender.
Product Description: Focusing on England, this volume investigates written communication in the two centuries before and after the introduction of printing. It explores the boundaries between script and print and considers the relationship of these media with the culture of speech...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780521810630 | Cambridge Univ Pr, January 5, 2004, cover price $110.00 | About this edition: Focusing on England, this volume investigates written communication in the two centuries before and after the introduction of printing.
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9780226490403 | Univ of Chicago Pr, July 14, 2002, cover price $57.50
Product Description: This introduction to some of the technicalities of printing in the Elizabethan period examines ways in which knowledge of those technicalities, as they can be discovered by examining the original printed editions of Shakespeare's works, can aid modern scholars in discovering what the physical object -- the book -- reveals about the literary artifact -- the text...read more
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9780918016720 | Olympic Marketing Corp, May 1, 1985, cover price $5.98 | About this edition: This introduction to some of the technicalities of printing in the Elizabethan period examines ways in which knowledge of those technicalities, as they can be discovered by examining the original printed editions of Shakespeare's works, can aid modern scholars in discovering what the physical object -- the book -- reveals about the literary artifact -- the text.
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