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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Author | Title | Publishing Details | |
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Gee, S. | The printers, stationers and bookbinders of York before 1537 | Trans. Cambridge Bib. Soc., 12 (2000) | |
Gee, Stacey | The coming of print to York, c1490-1550 | The Mighty Engine, 79-88 | |
Gent, Thomas. | The life of Mr. Thomas Gent. | London, 1832. | |
George, W. | The oldest Bristol newspaper. | Bristol Times and Mirror, 4 Aug 1884. | |
Gibb, M.A., and Beckwith, Frank. | The Yorkshire Post: two centuries. | Leeds:Yorkshire Conservative Newspaper Co. Ltd., 1954. | |
Gibson, S., and D. M. Rogers | The earl of Leicester and printing at Oxford. | Bodleian Library Records, 2 (1949), 240-245. | |
Gibson, Strickland. | Abstracts from the wills and testamentary documents of binders, printers and stationers of Oxford from 1493 to 1638. | London: The Bibliographical Society, 1907. | |
Gilberthorpe, Enid C. | Book printing at Sheffield in the eighteenth century. | Sheffield, 1967. | |
Godrnan, Stanley | A collection of Lewes handbills, 1768-1777. | Sussex Arch. Collections, 97 (1959), 58-68. | |
Goulden, R.J. | Print Culture in the Kentish Weald | The Reach of Print, 1-20 | |
Goulden, R.J. | Print Culture in the Kentish Weald | The Reach of Print, 1-20 | |
Goulden, R.J. | Warwick County Record Office: A Second Look | Factotum 8, 28-30 | |
Goulders, A.T. | Goulders of Canterbury | ||
Goulding, Richard W. | Notes on the Louth printers and booksellers of the eighteenth century. | Louth, 1917. | |
Gray, George J. | Cambridge bookselling, | Cambridge: Bowes and Bowes, 1925. | |
Gray, George J. | The Cambridge University Press and John Siberch. | Libr., 4th ser., 8 (1928), 260-63. | |
Gray, M. & L. Williams | The Merchants House, Marlborough | Quadrat 9 (1991), 8-12 | |
Gray, Sarah | William Flackton, 1709-1798, Canterbury Bookseller and Musician | The Mighty Engine, 121-130 | |
Gray,George J. and Palmer, William Mortlock. | Abstracts from the wills and testamentary documents of printers, binders and stationers of Cambridge, from 1504 to 1699. | London: The Bibliographical Society, 1915. | |
Green, Emanuel. | Bibliotheca Somersetensis. 3 vols. | Taunton, 1902. | |
Green, T. | A sketch of the origin and growth of the printing craft in Yorkshire. | Birmingham, 1936. | |
Greenwood, Jeremy. | Newspapers and the Post Office. | Reigate: Postal History Society, 1971. | |
Gregory, Alfred | Robert Raikes, journalist and philanthropist | 1877 | |
Griffiths, lvor. | Berrow's Worcester Joumal. An examination of the antiquity of Britain's oldest newspaper. | Worcester: George and William Berrows Ltd., 1941. | |
Haden, H. Jack. | The story of Mark and Moody Limited 1840-1957. | Stourbridge: Mark and Moody, 1957. | |
Hadley, W. W. | The bi-centenary record of the Northampton Mercury 1720-1920. | Northampton: The Mercury Press, 1920. | |
Hall, James. | Chester newspapers about 100 years ago. | J.Chester and North Wales Arch. And Historic Soc., new ser., 21 (1915), 47-55. | |
Hand, Thomas W. | Leeds booksellers, printers, and libraries. | BAR, 8 (1910-1 1), xxxiii-xxxix. | |
Hanks, Peter | Joshua Drewry of Stafford | Quadrat, 7 (June 1998), 14-17 | |
Hansard, Luke | Autobiography | 1817 |