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Mittellateinischen jahrbuch : beiheft
ISSN: 03406164 Year: 2015 Publisher: Stuttgart Anton Hiersemann verlag

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Réformes économiques 2015 : Objectif croissance
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Geologija Geografija
ISSN: 23517549 Year: 2015 Publisher: Vilnius Lietuvos Mokslu Akademija

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ASA newsletter
ISSN: 02705877 Year: 2015 Publisher: Park Ridge: American Society of Anesthesiologists,

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40-45, la Belgique en guerre
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Year: 2015 Publisher: Roeselare Bruxelles Roularta Media Group Le Vif magazine

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Revolutions from Grub Street : a history of magazine publishing in Britain
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ISBN: 9780198755456 Year: 2015 Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press,

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Revolutions from Grub Street charts the evolution of Britain's popular magazine industry from its seventeenth century origins through to the modern digital age. Following the reforms engendered by the Glorious Revolution of 1688 the Grub Street area of London, which later transmuted into the cluster of venerable publishing houses centred on Fleet Street, spawned a vibrant culture of commercial writers and small-scale printing houses. Exploiting the commercial potential offered by improvements to the system of letterpress printing, and allied to a growing demand for popular forms of reading matter, during the course of the eighteenth century one of Britain's pioneering cultural industries began to take meaningful shape. Publishers of penny weeklies and sixpenny monthlies sought to capitalise on the opportunities that magazines, combining lively text with appealing illustrations, offered for the turning of a profit. The technological revolutions of the nineteenth century facilitated the emergence of a host of small and medium-sized printer-publishers whose magazine titles found a willing and growing audience ranging from Britain's semi-literate working classes through to its fashion-conscious ladies. In 1881, the launch of George Newnes' highly innovative Tit-Bits magazine created a publishing sensation, ushering in the era of the modern, million-selling popular weekly. Newnes and his early collaborators Arthur Pearson and Alfred Harmsworth, went on to create a group of competing business enterprises that, during the twentieth century, emerged as colossal publishing houses employing thousands of mainly trade union-regulated workers. In the early 1960s these firms, together with Odhams Press, merged to create the basis of the modern magazine giant IPC. Practically a monopoly producer until the 1980s, IPC was convulsed thereafter by the dual revolutions of globalization and digitization, finding its magazines under commercial attack from all directions. Challenged first by EMAP, Natmags, and Conde Nast, by the 1990s IPC faced competition both from expanding European rivals, such as H. Bauer, and a variety of newly-formed agile domestic competitors who were able to successfully exploit the opportunities presented by desktop publishing and the world wide web. In a narrative spanning over 300 years, Revolutions from Grub Street draws together a wide range of new and existing sources to provide the first comprehensive business history of magazine-making in Britain.


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Barnavännen, 1905-08 Illustrerad Veckotidning för de Små
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Year: 2015 Publisher: Project Gutenberg

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Barnavännen, 1905-06 Illustrerad Veckotidning för de Små
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