
Robin Myers (1926–2023)
Author of Fakes and Frauds: Varieties of Deception in Print and Manuscript
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Works by Robin Myers
A Millennium of the Book: Production, Design and Illustration in Manuscript and Print, 900-1900 (1994) — Editor — 30 copies
Property of a Gentleman: The Formation, Organisation and Dispersal of the Private Library, 1620-1920 (1991) — Editor — 22 copies
Books on the Move: Tracking Copies Through Collections and the Book Trade (2007) — Editor — 18 copies, 1 review
The London Book Trade: Topographies of Print in the Metropolis from the Sixteenth Century (2003) — Editor — 17 copies
Books for Sale: The Advertising and Promotion of Print Since the Fifteenth Century (2009) — Editor — 15 copies
A Genius For Letters: Booksellers And Bookselling From The 16th To the 20th Century (1995) — Editor — 15 copies
Lives in Print: Biography and the Book Trade from the Middle Ages to the 21st Century (2002) — Editor — 9 copies
Author/Publisher Relations During the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (1983) — Editor/Contributor — 3 copies
America Arms the School 1 copy
Associated Works
Archives: The Journal of the British Records Association, Vol XVI, No 69 (1983) — Contributor — 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1926-05-01
- Date of death
- 2023-05-01
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- historian
editor - Organizations
- Worshipful Company of Stationers
- Awards and honors
- festschrift (The Book Trade and Its Customers)
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I enjoyed this little collection of conference-generated essays. These bibliographic histories seem not at all influenced or perturbed by recent historiographic trends away from positivistic presentation of evidence more or less for its own sake. Peter Beal writes about the "dispersal and rediscovery" of manuscripts in very general terms. David Pearson asks what we can "learn by tracking multiple copies of books" with results that are more suggestive for future work than successful here. The show more volume starts to come alive with Angelo Nuovo's discussion of the fate of the library created by Renaissance Humanist Gian Vincenzo Pinelli. Astrid C. Balsem traces the whereabouts of books from another major 16th century private collection. Jos van Heel follows the creation and dispersal of a large collection created by the Meerman family. Dondi looks at all the surviving copies of some15th century Italian Book of the Hours. And Pierre Delsaerdt follows important parts of the collection of Gustave van Havre into public collections in Antwerp. All the articles are exhaustively footnoted. show less
Basado en la placa que Sagan diseñó para enviar al espacio sideral; la cual tiene unos planetas, una información codificada y un hombre y una mujer que no se tocan. Es un poema íntimo que tiene que ver además con la ciencia, un poema amoroso a Sagan y a la Humanidad, a lo que somos y hacemos. Es una mirada poética sin juicio. Myers tiene una manera muy amorosa de irse metiendo, de abarcar el universo. Como si abrazara a la Humanidad y al universo. Ejemplar 14 de 30
Jul 31, 2020 (Edited)Spanish
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