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050 4 _aZ8.A78
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245 0 4 _aThe history of the book in East Asia /
_cedited by Cynthia Brokaw and Peter Kornicki
264 1 _aFarnham, Surrey, England ;
_aBurlington, VT :
_bAshgate,
_c[2013]
264 4 _c©2013
300 _axxxv, 604 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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490 0 _aHistory of the book in East
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 0 0 _tPart I. China. 1. The making of an imprint in China, 1000-1800
_r/ Joseph McDermott
_t-- 2. Tu and Shu: illustrated manuscripts in the great age of song printing
_r/ Maggie Bickford
_t-- 3. Byways in the Imperial Chinese information order: the dissemination and commercial publication of state documents
_r/ Hilde de Weerdt
_t-- 4. Mashaben: commercial publishing in Jianyang from the Song to the Ming
_r/ Lucille Chia
_t-- 5. Ming audiences and vernacular hermeneutics: the uses of The Romance of the Three Kingdoms
_r/ Anne E. McLaren
_t-- 6. Writing for success: printing, examinations, and intellectual change in late Ming China
_r/ Kai-wing Chow
_t-- 7. The Huanduzhai of Hangzhou and Suzhou: a study in 17th-century publishing
_r/ Ellen Widmer
_t-- 8. Visual hermeneutics and the act of turning the leaf: a genealogy of Liu Yuan's Lingyan ge
_r/ Anne Burkus-Chasson
_t-- 9. Commercial publishing in late Imperial China: the Zou and Ma family businesses of Sibao, Fujian
_r/ Cynthia J. Brokaw
_t-- Part II. 10. Korea: Propagating female virtues in Choson Korea
_r/ Martina Deuchler
_t-- 11. Literary production, circulating libraries, and private publishing: the popular reception of vernacular fiction texts in the late Choson dynasty
_r/ Michael Kim
_t-- Part III. Japan. 12. Centres of printing in medieval Japan: late Heian to early Edo period
_r/ K.B. Gardner
_t-- 13. Provincial publishing in the Tokugawa period
_r/ P.F. Kornicki
_t-- 14. Manuscript, not print: scribal culture in the Edo Period
_r/ P.F. Kornicki
_t-- 15. The transfer of learning: the import of Chinese and Dutch books in Tokugawa Japan
_r/ W.J. Boot
_t-- 16. The Daiso lending library of Nagoya, 1767-1899
_r/ Andrew Markus
_t-- 17. Books and book illustrations in early modern Japan
_r/ Ekkehard May
_t-- 18. The history of the book in Edo and Paris
_r/ Henry D. Smith II
_t-- 19. Entrepreneurship and culture: the Hakubunkan publishing empire in Meiji Japan
_r/ Giles Richter
520 _a"The history of the book in East Asia is closely linked to problems of language and script, problems which have also had a profound impact on the technology of printing and on the social and intellectual impact of print in this area. This volume contains key readings on the history of printed books and manuscripts in China, Korea and Japan and includes an introduction which provides an overview of the history of the book in East Asia and sets the readings in their context."--Publisher's description
650 0 _aBooks
_zEast Asia
_xHistory
700 1 _aBrokaw, Cynthia Joanne
700 1 _aKornicki, Peter F.
_q(Peter Francis)
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