<b>The untold story of how the Dutch conquered the European book market and became the world's greatest bibliophiles</b><br /><br />The Dutch Golden Age has long been seen as the age of Rembrandt and Vermeer, whose paintings captured the public imagination and came to represent the marvel that was t
The Bookshop of the World: Making and Trading Books in the Dutch Golden Age
✍ Scribed by Andrew Pettegree; Arthur der Weduwen
- Publisher
- Yale University Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 493
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
The untold story of how the Dutch conquered the European book market and became the world's greatest bibliophiles—“an instant classic on Dutch book history” (BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review)
"[An] excellent contribution to book history."—Robert Darnton,
New York Review of Books
The Dutch Golden Age has long been seen as the age of Rembrandt and Vermeer, whose paintings captured the public imagination and came to represent the marvel that was the Dutch Republic. Yet there is another, largely overlooked marvel in the Dutch world of the seventeenth century: books.
In this fascinating account, Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen show how the Dutch produced many more books than pictures and bought and owned more books per capita than any other part of Europe. Key innovations in marketing, book auctions, and newspaper advertising brought stability to a market where elsewhere publishers faced bankruptcy, and created a population uniquely well-informed and politically engaged. This book tells for the first time the remarkable story of the Dutch conquest of the European book world and shows the true extent to which these pious, prosperous, quarrelsome, and generous people were shaped by what they read.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover page
Halftitle page
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
PRELUDE Making Room for Books
THE MIRACLE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC
BUILDING A LIBRARY
PEOPLE OF THE BOOK
THE POWER OF PRINT
LOST BOOKS
ON MONEY, TIME AND DISTANCE
PART I A NEW REPUBLIC
CHAPTER ONE Beginnings
FEASTING ON THE CORPSE OF ANTWERP
UNDER THE HAMMER
THE MASTER OF AMSTERDAM
CHAPTER TWO A Poisonous Peace
PAMPHLET TROUBLES
REVEREND DIRT-FLINGERS
DON’T MENTION THE WAR
THE TRIUMPH OF ORTHODOXY
CHAPTER THREE News Cycles
THE BIRTH OF THE NEWSPAPER
THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
A SCHOOLMASTER DROPS BY
THE INVENTION OF ADVERTISING
MORALISING NEWS
THE ECOLOGY OF NEWS
CHAPTER FOUR To the Ends of the Earth
HALL OF FAME
MEN OF MAPS
SHIPWRECK HERO
THE GREAT ATLAS
ARMCHAIR TRAVELLERS
PART II PILLARS OF THE TRADE
CHAPTER FIVE The Marketplace of Devotion
THE BOOK OF BOOKS
THE PIOUS BESTSELLER
BORROWED PLUMES
DR BOUMA’S SIN OF PRIDE
A LETTER FROM ALBANY
CHAPTER SIX Schoolmaster Bartjens
COUNTING MONEY
SPANISH TYRANNY AT SCHOOL
INEXPENSIVE WISDOM
CLASSICAL REPUBLIC
CHAPTER SEVEN The Life Academic
LAND OF LEARNING
PROMOTIONS FOR SALE
LODGING WITH VOSSIUS
THE BIRTH OF THE UNIVERSITY PRESS
STUDY AND SPEND
CHAPTER EIGHT The Men on the Cushions
THE RISE OF THE STADSDRUKKER
FROM THE COUNCIL CHAMBER TO THE STREET
THE MUNICIPAL GOLD MINE
AMSTERDAM VERSUS ORANGE
PART III TRUE FREEDOMS
CHAPTER NINE The Dangerous Pleasures of Leisure
THE PEOPLE’S POET
MONEY FOR NOTHING
THE WEDDING SINGER
FROM THE GEUZENLIED TO THE REGENT’S PARLOUR
THE ALPHEN PIG WAR
CHAPTER TEN Art and Power
SERVING TWO MASTERS
CHOOSING SIDES
THE REMONSTRANT UNDERGROUND
TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY
REMBRANDT’S BOOKSHELF
CHAPTER ELEVEN Bookshop of the World
TO FRANKFURT
FRANCE
‘BETTER BOOKS, SOLD BETTER CHEAP’
MR ELZEVIER PRESENTS
LOOK NORTH
SELLING THE REPUBLICS
THE SPOILS OF WAR
AN ODE TO COLLECTING
CHAPTER TWELVE The Art of Collecting
BOOKS FOR ALL POCKETS
THE BREWER’S FEAST
WINDFALLS FROM THE POISONED TREE
THE PROFESSOR AND THE STATESMAN
THE LIBRARY OF JOHAN DE WITT
PART IV CATASTROPHE ANDREDEMPTION
CHAPTER THIRTEEN Boundaries
LIBRI PROHIBITI
DANGEROUS THINKERS
A NEW ISRAEL
DIVIDED BY A COMMON LANGUAGE
CHAPTER FOURTEEN Our Learned Friends
PLAYING THE MARKET
GET WELL SOON
TRUE HISTORY
CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Business Press
ON THE BOURSE
THE ARTIST AND HIS DEBT
THE MILLION-GULDEN CHANCE
A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF COMMERCE
THE CRAFTSMAN’S HELPMATE
CHAPTER SIXTEEN The Golden Trade
TRADING THROUGH ADVERSITY
THE DOMESTIC MARKET
A FAMILY BUSINESS
LIFE ON NOVA ZEMBLA
Timeline
Endnotes
Bibliography
Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Index
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