Passages of a Working Life during Half a Century 3 Volume Set : With a Prelude of Early Reminiscences Mixed media product
by Charles Knight
Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - History of Printing, Publishing and Libraries series
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Charles Knight (1791–1873), the son of a Windsor bookseller, was apprenticed to his father at the age of fourteen.
He read widely and systematically, and began to buy, collect and sell rare books.
He also worked as a liberal-leaning journalist, and, on moving to London, set up as a publisher, then took to freelance writing, and acted as manager of the publications of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.
In 1832, he launched the Penny Magazine, offering the working classes useful information, within a moral context of thrift and self-discipline.
Knight continued to write - on Shakespeare, on Caxton, on English history - while at the same time being at the centre of the British publishing industry.
His 1864–5 three-volume autobiography (reissued here in its posthumous 1873 edition) provides insights into the economics as well as the personalities of the mid-Victorian publishing world.
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- Pages:1066 pages, 2 Plates, black and white
- Publisher:Cambridge University Press
- Publication Date:31/07/2014
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- ISBN:9781108074254
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- Format:Mixed media product
- Pages:1066 pages, 2 Plates, black and white
- Publisher:Cambridge University Press
- Publication Date:31/07/2014
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- ISBN:9781108074254