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Rosenberg, Simon: Book Value Categories and the Acceptance of Technological Changes in English Book Production. 16.7.2020
Inhalt
Copyright information
Acknowledgement
Contents
Introduction
The Death of the Printed Book?
The Book as an Evolutionary Process?
The Book
Publishing
Structure
Approach of This Study
1. Basic Concepts: Value and Acceptance
1.1. Value
1.2. Acceptance
1.3. Value and the Book
The Value Chain of Publishing
1.4. Book Value Categories
Economic Value
Content Value
Symbolic Value
Conclusion
2. The Gutenberg Age
2.1. Context: Introduction of the Printed Book
Type Material
Paper
Printing Process
Gutenberg’s B42
Incunables as Transitional Books
2.2. Early Printing Presses in England
2.2.1. Preconditions in England
Readers
Publishing Categories
Patronage
2.2.2. William Caxton
2.2.3. Wynkyn de Worde and Richard Pynson
Comparing Caxton, de Worde and Pynson
2.2.4. The English Provinces
Oxford (1478–1519)
Cambridge (1520–1522)
St Albans (1479–1486)
2.3. Acceptance of the Printed Book in England
2.4. The Book Value Categories Applied
3. The Industrial Age
3.1. Context: England During the Industrialization
3.1.1. Publication
Authors
Publisher
3.1.2. Manufacture
Printing from Plates
Paper
Sourcing of Material
New Printing Presses
3.1.3. Reception
3.1.4. Distribution
Railways
Libraries
Mudie’s “Select Library”
3.2. Acceptance of Industrialized Book Production
3.3. Book Value Categories Applied
4. The Digital Age
4.1. Context: Introduction of the E-Book
4.2. Publishing in the Digital Age
4.2.1. The Early E-Book-Market
4.2.2. Advantages and Disadvantages of Digital Content
Support of Acceptance
Hindrances of Acceptance
Piracy
Price Policy
Formats
Reading Devices
4.3. Acceptance of the Digital Book
4.4. The Book Value Categories Applied
Conclusion
Gutenberg Age
Industrial Age
Digital Age
Prognosis?
List of Illustrations
Bibliography