Foxe's 'Book of Martyrs' and Early Modern Print Culture
by
John N. King
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0521863813
ISBN-13
9780521863810
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 12th, 2006
Print length
370 Pages
Weight
898 grams
Dimensions
18.40 x 25.50 x 2.90 cms
Ksh 19,800.00
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In this 2006 book, John N. King offers a comprehensive investigation of the compilation, printing, publication, illustration, and reception of the most complex, best-illustrated English book of its time. Richly illustrated, this is an important contribution to early modern literary studies, cultural and religious history, and the history of the book.
This book was first published in 2006. Second only to the Bible and Book of Common Prayer, John Foxe''s Acts and Monuments, known as the Book of Martyrs, was the most influential book published in England during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The most complex and best-illustrated English book of its time, it recounted in detail the experiences of hundreds of people who were burned alive for their religious beliefs. John N. King offers the most comprehensive investigation yet of the compilation, printing, publication, illustration, and reception of the Book of Martyrs. He charts its reception across different editions by learned and unlearned, sympathetic and antagonistic readers. The many illustrations included here introduce readers to the visual features of early printed books and general printing practices both in England and continental Europe, and enhance this important contribution to early modern literary studies, cultural and religious history, and the history of the Book.
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