StarChamber ; and after the .abolition of that court, by Parliament Itself ; it was abolished in England about 1694, although it still continues in force, we believe, in several of the Continental States. The first bookseller, so called, on record was... The Art of Book-binding, Its Rise and Progress: Including a Descriptive ... - Página 14por Walker, firm, bookbinders, New York. (1850. E. Walker & sons) - 1850 - 52 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1842 - 712 páginas
...believe, in several of the Continental States. The first bookseller, so called, on record was Faustus. He is said to have carried his books for sale to the monasteries in France and elsewhere ; and the first bookseller who purchased MSS. for publication, without possessing a press of his own,... | |
| 1850 - 642 páginas
...Universities of Paris and Bologna ; but the first regularly matriculated bookseller was doubtless Faustas, for he is said to have carried his books for sale...monasteries in France, and elsewhere. The first bookseller, it is stated, who purchased MSS. for publication, and »peculated in the enterprise, not possessing... | |
| Walker, firm, bookbinders, New York. (1850. E. Walker & sons) - 1850 - 80 páginas
...the first regularly matriculated bookseller was doubtless Faustus, for he is said OF BOOK-BINDING. to have carried his books for sale to the Monasteries...the father of the English press, however, who lived 1471-1493, and who had twenty-four presses in his office at Westminster Abbey, doubtless issued many... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 384 páginas
...believe, in several of the Continental States. The first bookseller, so called on record, was Paustus. He is said to have carried his books for sale to the monasteries in France and elsewhere ; and the first bookseller who purchased MSS. for publication, without possessing a press of his own,... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 426 páginas
...believe, in several of the Continental States. The first bookseller, so called, on record was Faustus. He is said to have carried his books for sale to the monasteries in France and elsewhere ; and the first bookseller who purchased MSS. for publication, without possessing a press of his own,... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 410 páginas
...believe, in several of the Continental States. The first bookseller, so called, on record was Faustus. He is said to have carried his books for sale to the monasteries in France and elsewhere ; and the first bookseller Who purchased MSS. for publication, without possessing a press of his own,... | |
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