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The Broadview Reader in Book History

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Covering topics from the dawn of print to hypertext, this anthology is a current and comprehensive look at book history.

615 pages, Paperback

First published May 31, 2014

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Michelle Levy

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April 13, 2020
Rating: 5 stars!

The book is not one thing: it's a shape-shifter that adapts with alacrity to new technologies, new markets, and new consumer demands.

If you're looking for a comprehensive academic analysis of book history, complete with insightful comments and interesting arguments, then this is for you. The editors clearly did their research, making this (in my opinion) a very helpful introduction to book history as a field of scholarship. The perfect academic read for an obsessed little bookworm like me!
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November 4, 2018
I really appreciated the way this book was written. The authors explain everything really well and keep it interesting even when the subject matter is dry. Solid introduction to the field of book history/bibliography.
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249 reviews7 followers
April 28, 2020
You really do need to read the introduction book before reading the big one. It’s great.
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October 9, 2025
A book every humanities scholar should read. I wish I read it earlier; should definitely be required reading for undergraduates. I learned a lot of fundamentals about print & book history & culture. It's really short, accessible, and easy to read! I will definitely be getting my own copy sometime.
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115 reviews
June 11, 2019
This book genuinely provides what the title promises, which, given the field it describes, is an extraordinary achievement. Despite my research interests and my professional involvement with book history, this nonetheless brought a large number of nuances to my attention, and filled in many gaps and absences in my knowledge.

I couldn't recommend any book more highly as an introduction to this topic, either for students or for the general reader. It is precise and careful in its deployment of technical language, which can be traced in a glossary at the rear. Truly a gem of its kind.
258 reviews
January 1, 2021
Read it for class, essays inside were very obtuse and annoying but some were fascinating
258 reviews
January 1, 2021
Read it for class, boring as hell but pretty interesting at times
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March 21, 2021
Such a wonderfully insightful and fascinating read, with a range of essays included on book history, modern day readership, book marketing and general book and manuscript culture.

Suited for: undergraduates, postgraduates, graduate students, and more advanced scholars.
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