The English Provincial Book Trade Before 1850

A checklist of secondary sources by John Feather (Oxford Bibliographical Society, Bodleian Library, Oxford, 1981) with later additions by Paul Morgan

This bibliography is made available through the British Book Trade Index database export released under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC) licence. The copyright in the original published list remains with the Oxford Bibliographical Society.

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John Cheney and his descendants.

Banbury: Cheney and Sons, 1936.

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John Siberch. The first Cambridge printer.

Cambridge: Bowes and Bowes, 1921.

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More about early booksellers on Tyne.

Monthly Chronicle of North Country Lore and Legend, 1 ( 1887), 412-15.

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Northamptonshire printing, printers, and booksellers.

J. Northamptonshire Natural History Soc. and Field Club, 19 (1918), 183-91; 20 (1919), 20-56.

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Notes on Hull authors, booksellers, printers, and stationers.

BAR, 6 (1908-09), i-vii.

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Notes on printers and printing in the provincial towns of England and Wales.

Oxford: privately printed, 1878.

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Notes on the introduction of printing into Sussex up to the year 1850; with a chronology of Sussex printers to that date.

Libr., 3rd ser., 5 (1914), 257-65.

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Notes on the introduction of printing-presses into the smaller towns of England and Wales, after 1750 to the end of the eighteenth century.

Libr., 2nd ser., 2 (1901), 242-59.

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Oxford books. 3 vols.

Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1895-1931.

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Oxford oddments.

Libr., 4th ser., 9 (1929), 341-56.

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Printers and printing in the provincial towns of England and Wales.

Trans. And Proc. of the First Annual Meeting of the Libr. Ass., 1879, 101-03, 139, App. V.

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Private printing presses in Sussex.

Libr., 3rd ser., 5 (1914), 70-79.

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Robert Raikes, the elder, & the Gloucester Joumal.

Libr., 3rd ser., 6 (1915),1-24.

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Some aspects of the Norfolk book trade, 1800-24.

TCBS, 4 (1968), 383-95.

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Some curiosities of the Oxford press.

Libr., 1st ser., 1 (1889), 154-60.

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Some notes on printing in Gloucestershire.

BAR, 16 (1919), i-vii.

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Some notes on the Oxford press, with special reference to the fluctuations in its issues.

TBS, 7 (1904), 1-3.

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Table of places in England and Wales, with their earliest specimens of typography.

Ibid., 157-64.

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The earlier Cambridge stationers & bookbinders and the first Cambridge printer.

London: The Bibliographical Society, illustrated monograph, 13, 1904.

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The early printers and booksellers of Winchester.

Libr., 4th ser., 1 (1920), 103-10.

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The early stationers and bookbinders, and the first printer, of Cambridge.

TBS, 6 (1901),14-48.

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The English provincial printers, stationers, and bookbinders to 1557.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1912.

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The Gloucester journal, 1722-1922.

NQ, 12th ser., 10 (1922), 261-64, 283-85.

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The life and bibliography of Andrew Brice.

Exeter: Privately Printed, 1888.

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The Oxford press during the Civil War.

TBS, 9 (1908), 107-10.

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The provincial book trade.

RBGN, 10 (Nov. 1977), 9-12.

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The sign of the Bible in Stonegate.

York: Yorkshire Architectural Society, 1929.

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The sign of the crown.

York: Edwin Story, 1925.

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Warwickshire apprentices in the Stationers' Company of London, 1563-1700.

Stratford-upon-Avon: Dugdale Society, occasional papers, 25, 1978.

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