Colin Clair
Christopher Plantin's trade-connexions with England and Scotland
Article number 10156807
This study examines the commercial and bibliographical relations between Christopher Plantin's Antwerp printing house and the book markets of England and Scotland during the sixteenth century. Drawing on archival evidence from the Plantin press, Colin Clair analyses the export of books, the network of booksellers and agents, the distribution of printed works across the North Sea, and the role of the Officina Plantiniana in supplying English and Scottish readers. The article provides valuable insight into international book trade, publishing practices, and cultural exchange in early modern Europe.
Condition
Used - Good
Language
English
Article type
Book - Paperback
Year
1959
Publisher
The Bibliographical society (London)
Number of pages
45 pages
Illustrated
No
Discolouration.
