The Edinburgh History of the Book in Scotland, Volume 1, Part II From the Earliest Times to 1707 – Networks, Collections and Genre

Primary Author or Creator:
Alastair J. Mann
Additional Author(s) / Creators
Joseph Marshall, Emily Wingfield
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Alternative Published Date
2026
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Type of Resource:
Book
Length (Pages, words, minutes etc...)
704pp
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History of the book from earliest times to 1707

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Over two parts, 69 leading scholars, librarians and archivists come together to analyse the development of the book in Scotland from the early seventh century BCE to the 1707 Union, from depictions of books in carved stone monuments to the printing presses of Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow producing pamphlets and receipts used for everyday business at the end of the seventeenth century.

Part II: Networks, Collections and Genre focuses on the types of books and printed material that were being made, produced, collected and used in Scotland in the medieval and early modern periods.

On a scale not before attempted, Part II includes a survey of the genres of books and written material produced and consumed in Scotland over a millennium of the country’s history.

Profiles of individual collectors help to illustrate the wider narratives of individuals, institutions and networks of the owners, collectors and patrons who helped shaped the bookish landscape of Scotland before the Union.

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