Everyday Life in the German Book Trade

Everyday Life in the German Book Trade PDF

Author: Pamela E. Selwyn

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2000-11-08

Total Pages: 437

ISBN-13: 0271031158

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In his popular book The Germans (1982), Stanford historian Gordon Craig remarked: "When German intellectuals at the end of the eighteenth century talked of living in a Frederican age, they were sometimes referring not to the monarch in Sans Souci, but to his namesake, the Berlin bookseller Friedrich Nicolai." Such was the importance attributed to Nicolai’s role in the intellectual life of his age by his own contemporaries. While long neglected by students of the period, who tended to accept the caricature of him as a philistine who failed to recognize Goethe’s genius, Nicolai has experienced a resurgence of interest among scholars reexploring the German Enlightenment and the literary marketplace of the eighteenth century. This book, drawing upon Nicolai’s large unpublished correspondence, rounds out the picture we have of Nicolai already as author and critic by focusing on his roles as bookseller and publisher and as an Aufkärer in the book trade.

A Guide to American Trade Catalogs, 1744-1900

A Guide to American Trade Catalogs, 1744-1900 PDF

Author: Lawrence B. Romaine

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1990-01-01

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780486264752

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Invaluable listing of rare catalogs selling cars, beekeeper's equipment, clocks, firearms, livestock, clothes, toys, more. Cites catalog's location, size, more.