A treasury of the book trade's earliest records. A rare and indispensable resource. Henry R. Plomer's Abstracts From The Wills Of English Printers And Stationers, From 1492-1630 assembles concise abstracts of wills and probate entries that place readers inside the workshops, counting-houses and civic networks behind early printing. Plomer distils complex legal language into clear, searchable summaries, so that the trade's commercial ties, apprenticeships and familial bonds emerge without editorial invention. Precise, accessible and authoritative, the collection turns archival detail into a vivid portrait of sixteenth century publishing and the human labour that produced England's early books. Valuable to scholars and curious readers alike, this english historical wills collection serves as both an academic reference rare books title and a practical compilation of early modern england documents and english probate records, aiding genealogy research england and enquiries into british legal history. Researchers of printers and stationers history and of the london publishing industry will find book trade primary sources that reveal partnerships, stock and property, distribution networks and the material footprint of publishing. It is ideal for museum curators, exhibition cataloguers and professional bibliographers who need reliable documentary summaries. Families researching ancestors in the print trade will discover leads for parish records and probate files; local and social historians will use the abstracts to recover neglected men and women whose livelihoods were bound up with printed books. Casual readers attracted to the Tudor and Stuart era will recognise the social texture of towns and workshops; collectors and libraries will prize it as a book collectors resource and a dependable companion for provenance study and catalogue work. By making primary-source evidence readable and available, the volume enriches bibliography, social history and legal scholarship while remaining intimate enough for hands-on reading. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
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