Description
A groundbreaking new history of the origins and evolution of the Anglican liturgy which transforms understanding of the English Reformation.
About the Author
Peter W. M. Blayney is an independent scholar widely considered to be the leading expert on the book trade in Tudor and early Stuart London. His publications include The Texts of King Lear and their Origins (1982), which reconstructed the printing of the First Quarto in unprecedented detail, his ground-breaking monograph, The Bookshops in Paul's Cross Churchyard (1990), which pioneered the field of book-trade topography and The Stationers' Company and the Printers of London, 1501-1557 (2013), one of the most important contributions to the history of the book trade and printing for several generations. He has been awarded fellowships by Trinity College, Cambridge, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Folger Shakespeare Library, the Guggenheim Foundation and the Bibliographical Society.
Reviews
'... a densely written, excellently priced volume, generously illustrated with colour and black-and-white plates throughout. ... the book will remain crucial reading material for book historians, bibliographers, and bibliophiles specialising in early modern European printing and the book trade in the years to come.' Hannah Yip, The Review of English Studies
'Blayney makes a significant contribution to understanding the history of The Book of Common Prayer ... an insightful, interesting book ... Essential.' R. M. Kollar, Choice
Book Information
ISBN 9781108837415
Author Peter W. M. Blayney
Format Hardback
Page Count 278
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 610g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 158mm * 18mm