The Oxford Companion to the Book: 2 Volumes

Author:   Michael Suarez SJ (University of Virginia) ,  Henry Woudhuysen (University of London) ,  Michael Suarez Sj ,  Henry Woudhuysen (University of London)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
ISBN:  

9780198606536


Pages:   1408
Publication Date:   28 January 2010
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained


Our Price $910.80 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

The Oxford Companion to the Book: 2 Volumes


Overview

The Oxford Companion to the Book is a unique work of reference, covering the book, broadly conceived, throughout the world from ancient to modern times. It includes traditional subjects such as bibliography, palaeography, the history of printing, editorial theory and practice, textual criticism, book collecting, and libraries, but it also engages with newer disciplines such as the history of the book and the electronic book. It pays particular attention to how different societies shape books and how books shape societies. The two-volume work is organized in two parts, totalling a million words. The first part is a substantial series of introductory essays, making up about a third of the text. Nineteen of the essays provide generic histories of the subject ranging from writing systems, the ancient and the medieval book, through central aspects of book production, to theories of text, editorial theory and textual criticism, the economics of print, and the sacred book. These are complemented by 29 surveys of the history of the book around the world, including the Muslim world, Asia, Latin America, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The second part of the Companion comprises an A-Z section of over 5,000 entries on every aspect of this exceptionally rich and diverse subject, ranging from brief definitions and biographical entries to more extensive treatments of up to 2,000 words. The two parts are linked by thorough cross-referencing (both between and within the sections) and the whole is also served by a general index and a classified index of entries. The text is illustrated throughout with reproductions, diagrams, and examples of various typographical features. Also available as an e-reference edition offering flexible search and browse functionality and multi-user access in the Oxford Digital Reference Shelf or through Oxford Reference Online. The contents of the book have been planned around the following scheme which aptly illustrates the breadth and depth of this most interdisciplinary of subjects: * book genres of every kind including dictionaries, government documents, and music * all aspects of the physical book, and a generous coverage of individual bookbinders, paper-makers, typographers, type-founders, and designers * authorship, including issues of attribution, authors' societies and communities, forgeries and hoaxes * the entire reproduction process over the centuries (in both Asia and the West), not forgetting individual engravers, illuminators, and illustrators * printers and publishers around the world, plus book-trade organizations, and patronage * intellectual property issues * distribution and sales, comprising international coverage of booksellers, as well as book clubs, auction houses, and advertising * preservation, covering not only libraries and library systems but also individual collectors, librarians, and professional associations * suppression of the book, including censorship and stamp acts, and issues surrounding blasphemy and pornography * scholarship, covering bibliography, editions, and scholarly centres and organizations, as well as numerous individual scholars in all parts of the world * aspects of reading and reception, including book organizations and literary prizes * a broad range of periodicals encompassing literary, professional and trade, and scholarly and bibliophile interests * named manuscripts, scripts, and individual scribes and calligraphers * individual books as exemplars of book history The Companion is the only reference book of its kind in the field. It has been written by 400 of the world's best scholars in bibliography and book history, and will have an international readership. As appropriate to its subject matter, the finished book is designed to be both exceptionally practical and aesthetically pleasing.

Full Product Details

Author:   Michael Suarez SJ (University of Virginia) ,  Henry Woudhuysen (University of London) ,  Michael Suarez Sj ,  Henry Woudhuysen (University of London)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 23.70cm , Height: 13.10cm , Length: 30.30cm
Weight:   5.322kg
ISBN:  

9780198606536


ISBN 10:   0198606532
Pages:   1408
Publication Date:   28 January 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Reviews

No scholarly library can do without it...The book is well organised, cross-references and illustrated. Michael Alexander, The Tablet If you like books, you'll like this one. Michael Alexander, The Tablet What a delight...Just the briefest of visits to the 'OCB' ensnares the browser. Tim Martin, Financial Times Fabulous...the 'Oxford Companion to the Book' is perfect. It is certainly monumental...It's also beautiful. James McConnachie, Culture, The Sunday Times Delicious bookbinding features...ingenious thematic index of entries allows purposeful exploration. James McConnachie, Culture, The Sunday Times ... a godsend to challenged librarians, and to teachers of classes on any aspect of the Book , and a rich lucky dip for the general reader. Arthur Freeman, Times Literary Supplement This magnificent reference work is a tribute to - and celebration of - a revolutionary invention. Noel Malcolm, Sunday Telegraph These magnificent two volumes represent the end of an era. Buy them while you can, before the latest revolution has swept their kind aside. Noel Malcolm, Sunday Telegraph An extraordinary tour de force, a cornucopia of bookish information...These volumes, then, are a paradise for book-lovers Noel Malcolm, Sunday Telegraph


An extraordinary tour de force, a cornucopia of bookish information...These volumes, then, are a paradise for book-lovers * Noel Malcolm, Sunday Telegraph * These magnificent two volumes represent the end of an era. Buy them while you can, before the latest revolution has swept their kind aside. * Noel Malcolm, Sunday Telegraph * This magnificent reference work is a tribute to - and celebration of - a revolutionary invention. * Noel Malcolm, Sunday Telegraph * ... a godsend to challenged librarians, and to teachers of classes on any aspect of the Book , and a rich lucky dip for the general reader. * Arthur Freeman, Times Literary Supplement * Delicious bookbinding features...ingenious thematic index of entries allows purposeful exploration. * James McConnachie, Culture, The Sunday Times * Fabulous...the 'Oxford Companion to the Book' is perfect. It is certainly monumental...It's also beautiful. * James McConnachie, Culture, The Sunday Times * What a delight...Just the briefest of visits to the 'OCB' ensnares the browser. * Tim Martin, Financial Times * If you like books, you'll like this one. * Michael Alexander, The Tablet * No scholarly library can do without it...The book is well organised, cross-references and illustrated. * Michael Alexander, The Tablet * A bibliophile's paradise. * The Daily Telegraph * Highly recommended for academics and large public libraries. * Ken Black, Booklist * Oxford has gone out of its way to make the work as accessible as possible. * Ken Black, Booklist * At a time in our history when the future of the book is so often called into question, Oxford, as usual, produces what will likely be-for the foreseeable future-the final word on the subject, and in such a concise format. * Ken Black, Booklist * Highly ambitious, sumptuously produced, it combines extended essays with encyclopaedic entries covering all aspects of books and print culture. This is a stupendous work, featuring over 1,000,000 words, fifty-one essays, 5,160 entries, elegant binding, and fine paper. Weighty both in size and scholarship, the volume is rich with material on international book history trends and subjects. * David Finkelstein, Years Work in English Studies *


Author Information

Michael F. Suarez S.J. is Professor and Director of the Rare Book School at the University of Virginia. Formerly the J. A. Kavanaugh Professor of English at Fordham University in New York and Fellow and Tutor in English at Campion Hall, Oxford, he is co-editor of The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain, Volume 5, 1695-1830 (2009) and co-general editor of The Collected Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins, 8 vols (2006- ). H. R. Woudhuysen is Professor of English at University College London. He has edited The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse (1992), with David Norbrook; Love's Labour's Lost (1998) and, with Katherine Duncan-Jones, Shakespeare's Poems (2007) for the Arden Shakespeare third series. His book Sir Philip Sidney and the Circulation of Manuscripts, 1558-1640 was published in 1996.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

NOV RG 20252

 

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List