Old Books and E-Books. What is the History of Books Revisited. Blogging Now and Then. The following links provide access to essays about general issues in cultural history and debates concerning the work of Robert Darnton. First Steps Toward a History of Reading. The Devil in the Details. Built on the Johns Hopkins University Campus.
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Darden says his model makes such a wide assessment of the process possible. He envisions book production as a circuit, with authors, publishers, printers, shippers, booksellers and readers aligned along the circle, influenced by industry entities like binders and suppliers , as well as by publicity and economic, social, legal and political forces.
To illustrate his model, Darnton spends the middle section of the article looking at the publishing history of Voltaire's Questions sur l'Encyclopedie , specifically concentrating on what he calls "the least familiar link in the diffusion process" p.
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