"Devon Booksellers and Printers in the 17th and 18th Centuries" offers a meticulous exploration of the book trade within Devon during a transformative period in British history. This detailed study sheds light on the individuals and businesses responsible for disseminating knowledge and shaping public discourse in the region. It provides valuable insights into the operations of provincial printing houses and bookshops, the types of publications they produced and sold, and their contributions to the intellectual and cultural life of Devon.
Researchers and historians interested in the history of the book, local history, or the social history of Devon will find this work to be an indispensable resource. It preserves a record of the often-overlooked figures who played a crucial role in the development of literacy and the spread of ideas during this era.
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