The History of the Catnach Press / at Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Alnwick and Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, in Northumberland, and Seven Dials, London
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An account traces the operations and legacy of a venture in popular printing, emphasizing its impact on making cheap literature widely available. It catalogs the outlet's output—chapbooks, ballads, broadsides and woodcuts—and describes efforts to reproduce material from original plates prior to their loss. Biographical sketches, interviews with ballad sellers and fellow printers, and anecdotal episodes illuminate distribution methods, sales practices and everyday life around the trade. The author also maps the enterprise’s activity across several regional locations and addresses collectors’ interest, editions, and the later revival and reprinting of scarce street-literature items.
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