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Benjamin Collins and the Provincial Newspaper Trade in the Eighteenth Century

Online ISBN:
9780191677199
Print ISBN:
9780198206521
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Benjamin Collins and the Provincial Newspaper Trade in the Eighteenth Century

C. Y. Ferdinand
C. Y. Ferdinand

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Magdalen College, Oxford
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Published online:
3 October 2011
Published in print:
10 April 1997
Online ISBN:
9780191677199
Print ISBN:
9780198206521
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This is a study of the English provincial newspaper and book trades in the eighteenth century. The book uses the first thoroughgoing study of the Salisbury Journal and its competitors to reveal how country newspapers worked within and influenced the developing information systems of a region. The detailed revelations of a community's social, economic, literary, and cultural interests extend well beyond Salisbury to the surrounding counties and to London. A hitherto hidden commercial infrastructure shows the interdependent relationship between the writers and makers of newspapers, the principal members of the London book trade, and the new market for the printed word. Behind these news networks was the entrepreneurial spirit of Benjamin Collins, a figure of national importance, who set up Salisbury's first bank, established newspapers in London and the provinces, wrote children's books with John Newbery, and whose publishing interests brought him into contact with the literary and commercial life of London.

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