A Dictionary of Members of the Dublin Book Trade 1550-1800

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Bibliographical Society, 2000 - Biography & Autobiography - 675 pages
This dictionary attempts in nearly 2,200 entries to cover all workers in the various branches of the Dublin book trade until the Act of Union in 1800. All grades of workers from apprentice to master, and papermakers, engravers, hawkers and other peripheral traders are considered, as well as the all-important printers and booksellers. Entries naturally vary from one or two lines to one or two pages in length. The aim is to illustrate the working life of each subject by reference to contemporary sources such as records of the stationer's Guild, state papers, imprints, newspaper advertisements, customers' accounts, etc, with documentation for each statement made. Entries will thus give practical clues to dating undated books, as well as provide a basis for further research into individual traders' work and the Dublin trade as a whole. Some account of the history and organization of the Dublin Guild of St Luke (cutlers, painter-stainers, and stationers) appears as introduction.

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Contents

Foreword
vii
Maps of Dublin
xxxv
Abbreviations
xlvii
DICTIONARY 1
549
Nonpractising Members
639
Map of Dublin Paper Mills
648
Unpublished Theses
657
Books Issued by Subscription
668
Copyright

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M. Pollard is at Trinity College Library, Dublin.

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