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McKitterick, David. Print, Manuscript and the Search for Order, 1450-1830. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

The printed word and the modern bibliographer

"assumptions about the apparent authority of print, the reality of its creation, and the combination of conservatism with a creative training in readers, may be questioned, in order that we may better understand the expectations that have underlain a principal means of communication" (3)
"With some notable exceptions, this extra dimension, of time, is underestimated or ignored by many who have written about the creation of a book in the printing house." (7)
"Perceptions of books change with time;and with them there change also our ways of using and looking at books." (7)

Dependent skills

Pictures in motley

A house of errors

Perfect and imperfect

The art of printing

Re-evaluation: towards the modern book

Machinery and manufacture

Instabilities: the inherent and the deliberate