Order Nr. 143194 DISSERTATION CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF PRINTING IN ENGLAND. SHEWING THAT IT WAS FIRST INTRODUCED AND PRACTISED BY OUR COUNTRYMAN WILLIAM CAXTON, AT WESTMINSTER, AND NOT, AS IS COMMONLY BELIEVED, BY A FOREIGN PRINTER AT OXFORD. Conyers Middleton.

DISSERTATION CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF PRINTING IN ENGLAND. SHEWING THAT IT WAS FIRST INTRODUCED AND PRACTISED BY OUR COUNTRYMAN WILLIAM CAXTON, AT WESTMINSTER, AND NOT, AS IS COMMONLY BELIEVED, BY A FOREIGN PRINTER AT OXFORD.

  • London: R. Manby [and] H.S. Cox, 1755.
  • 8vo
  • later quarter red morocco over marbled paper-covered boards
  • (iv), 321-372, (3) pages.
  • ISBN: none

Price: $20.00  other currencies

Order Nr. 143194

Second edition (Bigmore & Wyman II, 41). Private red leather bookplate of Hugh S. Guthrie on the front pastedown. This is the extracted text from the second edition of volume 5 of the text above. A fine copy.

The English printing historian, Richard Atkyns, had claimed that Corsellis had printed a book in Oxford before Caxton. However, Middleton discovered that the date of 1468 in this Oxford printing was a misprint. "Dr. Middleton's cleverly-written pamphlet is further interesting as giving a list of all the books printed by Caxton then in the Public Library of Cambridge.