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Cultures Of Correspondence In Early Modern Britain James Daybell Editor Andrew Gordon Editor

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Cultures Of Correspondence In Early Modern Britain James Daybell Editor Andrew Gordon Editor
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.81 MB
Pages: 336
Author: James Daybell (editor); Andrew Gordon (editor)
ISBN: 9780812292930, 0812292936
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Cultures Of Correspondence In Early Modern Britain James Daybell Editor Andrew Gordon Editor by James Daybell (editor); Andrew Gordon (editor) 9780812292930, 0812292936 instant download after payment.

In Cultures of Correspondence in Early Modern Britain leading scholars approach the letter from different disciplinary perspectives to illuminate its workings. Contributors to this volume examine how elements, such as handwriting, seals, ink, and use of space, were vitally significant to how letters communicated.


In Cultures of Correspondence in Early Modern Britain leading scholars approach the letter from different disciplinary perspectives to illuminate its workings. Contributors to this volume examine how elements, such as handwriting, seals, ink, and use of space, were vitally significant to how letters communicated.

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