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London Booksellers and American Customers: Transatlantic Literary Community and the Charleston Library Society, 1748-1811
 
 
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London Booksellers and American Customers: Transatlantic Literary Community and the Charleston Library Society, 1748-1811 [Hardcover]

James Raven (Author)

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1570034060 978-1570034060 May 2002 annotated edition
James Raven's history of the Charleston Library Society's book purchasing activities offers both a window into the transatlantic book trade during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and a chronicle of this early library's influence on southern culture. Founded in 1748 and still flourishing today, the Charleston Library Society occupies a position of historical significance comparable to that of the Library Company of Philadelphia, the New York Library Society, and the Boston Athenaeum. Its members provided the initiative for the founding of the Charleston Museum, the College of Charleston, and numerous civic and literary societies. Raven reveals how the Charleston library grew into an effective force for the pursuit of intellectual and scientific interests and the confirmation of the political power of South Carolina's planter elite.

Raven's exhaustive study features an annotated edition of the "Charles Town Library Society Letterbook, 1758–1811," a rare surviving set of correspondence written to London booksellers. These letters document the processes of colonial book ordering and transit, including the types of literature requested, methods of financing undertaken, and time required to receive shipments. Raven supplements the correspondence by tracking changes in eighteenth-century publishing and revealing how important but exasperating the overseas market was for all leading London booksellers.


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JAMES RAVEN is Reader in Social and Cultural History at Oxford University and a Professorial Fellow of Mansfield College. He is a leading authority on the history of publishing and communications and the author of many books and articles on British, European, and colonial cultural history.

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THE CHARLES TOWN LIBRARY SOCIETY was founded in 1748, three years before the British Museum and ten years before the first major proprietary subscription library in Britain. Read the first page
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elected bookseller, transatlantic book trade, late bookseller, library society, colonial booksellers, having bought share, colonial customers, share bequeathed, new bookseller, society bookseller, domestic libraries, polemical divinity, inclosed list, library company, library members, eminent bookseller, anniversary meeting, very hum, dry goods merchant, library president, book imports
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South Carolina, New York, Bird Savage, John Davidson, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Two Friends, James Rivington, Library Company of Philadelphia, Messrs Bird, Robert Wells, North America, Alexander Garden, Gabriel Manigault, James Fletcher, Royal Society, William Nicoll, Charles Pinckney, David Wilson, Henry Knox, James Dodsley, John Stockdale, William Strahan, New England, United States, William Bull
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