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American publishers of indecent books, 1840--1890.

机译:美国不雅书籍出版商,1840--1890年。

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American publishers of indecent books from 1840 to 1890 were not outsiders to the printing trades. They should be seen instead as entrepreneurs whose technological practices and business strategies were largely representative of the diversity within American publishing. Books prohibited or later destroyed because of their content survived in a relatively wide variety of forms in the hands of rare book collectors, making such artifacts perhaps even more important for the study of industrial practices than literary works collected in greater numbers by research institutions. Those rare artifacts make available long-lost details about the men and women who manufactured print at the boundaries of social propriety, the production technologies they employed, and the place of difficult-to-research publishers in the American book trades. Conservation, papermaking, illustrations, printing, and typefounding are as important to the history of American erotica as the more famous prosecutions led by Anthony Comstock.; Focusing on works considered indecent by the nineteenth-century bibliographer Henry Spencer Ashbee, this dissertation integrates the political economy of print with an analysis of the material forms of semi-erotic and obscene books. Surviving artifacts offer evidence about regional production styles and the ways that fiber selection, and particularly the use of straw in low-quality papers, influenced the prevalence of yellow wrappers for ephemeral works. Printer skill levels and capitalization can sometimes be determined through the presence of gripper marks on printed sheets. Reconstructing and contextualizing the technological practices of these publishers can create new tools for bibliographical analysis, an accessible source of information about technical processes for general historians, and a wealth of data about publishers such as William Berry, whose role in networks of erotica in nineteenth-century America has only recently begun to be appreciated.
机译:1840年至1890年间美国不雅图书出版商对印刷行业并不陌生。相反,他们应被视为企业家,其技术实践和商业策略在很大程度上代表了美国出版业的多样性。由于内容被禁止或后来销毁的书籍在稀有书籍收藏者的手中以各种形式幸存下来,使得这种文物对工业实践的研究可能比研究机构大量收集的文学作品更为重要。这些珍贵的文物提供了人们在社会礼仪界制造印刷品的男人,妇女,他们使用的生产技术以及难于研究的出版商在美国书籍交易中所处的位置的长期丢失的细节。保护,造纸,插图,印刷和打字对美国情色史的重要性与安东尼·康斯托克(Anthony Comstock)领导的更著名的起诉一样重要。本文着眼于19世纪书目作家亨利·斯宾塞·阿什比(Henry Spencer Ashbee)认为不雅的作品,将印刷的政治经济学与对半色情和淫秽书籍的材料形式的分析相结合。幸存的文物提供了有关区域生产方式以及纤维选择的方式的证据,尤其是在低质量纸张中使用稻草影响了临时包装用黄色包装纸的流行。有时可以通过在已打印的纸张上存在grip纸印记来确定打印机的技术水平和大小写。重构和关联这些发布者的技术实践可以创建新的书目分析工具,有关一般历史学家的技术过程的可访问信息源,以及有关诸如William Berry这样的出版商的大量数据,William Berry在19世纪的情色网络中扮演着重要角色世纪美国直到最近才开始受到赞赏。

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  • 作者

    Hawley, Elizabeth Haven.;

  • 作者单位

    Georgia Institute of Technology.;

  • 授予单位 Georgia Institute of Technology.;
  • 学科 History United States.; American Studies.; Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 548 p.
  • 总页数 548
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;
  • 关键词

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