TY - SER
AU - Caroline Archer-Parre
AU - Malcolm Dick
CY - Liverpool, England
LA - English
N1 -
Baskerville was an 18th century printer in Birmingham, England.
Contents:
- Foreword
- Timeline
- Baskerville Family Tree
- Introduction: John Baskerville: Art and Industry of the Enlightenment / Caroline Archer-Parre and Malcolm Dick
- The Topographies of a Typographer: Mapping John Baskerville since the Eighteenth Century / Malcolm Dick
- Baskerville's Birmingham: Printing and the English Urban Renaissance / John Hinks
- Place, Home and Workplace: Baskerville's Birthplace and Buildings / George Demidowicz
- John Baskerville: Japanner of 'Tea Trays and other Household Goods' / Yvonne Jones
- John Baskerville, William Hutton and their Social Networks / Susan Whyman
- John Baskerville the Writing Master: Calligraphy and Type in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries / Ewan Clayton
- A Reappraisal of Baskerville's Greek Types / Gerry Leonidas
- John Baskerville's Decorated Papers / Barry McKay and Diana Patterson
- The 'Baskerville Bindings' / Aurelie Martin
- After the 'Perfect Book': English Printers and their Use of Baskerville's Type, 1767-90 / Martin Killeen
- The Cambridge Cult of the Baskerville Press / Caroline Archer-Parre
- The 'Baskerville Bindings'
- Members of the Baskerville Club
PB - Liverpool University Press
PP - Liverpool, England
PY - 2017
SN - 9781786940643
EP - 269 pp.
TI - John Baskerville: Art and Industry of the Enlightenment
ER -