The Ballantyne Press and its founders, 1796-1908 by James Ballantyne and Co. et al.

Read now or download (free!)

Choose how to read this book Url Size
Read online (web) https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/70869.html.images 278 kB
EPUB3 (E-readers incl. Send-to-Kindle) https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/70869.epub3.images 4.1 MB
EPUB (older E-readers) https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/70869.epub.images 4.1 MB
EPUB (no images, older E-readers) https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/70869.epub.noimages 342 kB
Kindle https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/70869.kf8.images 4.8 MB
older Kindles https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/70869.kindle.images 4.8 MB
Plain Text UTF-8 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/70869.txt.utf-8 228 kB
Download HTML (zip) https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/70869/pg70869-h.zip 4.5 MB
There may be more files related to this item.

About this eBook

Editor James Ballantyne and Co.
Compiler Dobson, William T.
Editor Carrie, William Lowe
LoC No. 23005559
Title The Ballantyne Press and its founders, 1796-1908
Original Publication United Kingdom: Ballantyne, Hanson & Co., 1909.
Note Reading ease score: 57.2 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Note Edited by the Press, with the assistance of W.L. Carrie, from material collected by W.T. Dobson. Information from preface.
Credits Charlene Taylor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Summary "The Ballantyne Press and its Founders, 1796-1908" by James Ballantyne and Co. et al. is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This work details the origins, development, and eventual struggles of the Ballantyne Press, emphasizing its significant connection with literary figures like Sir Walter Scott. It likely explores themes of printing history in Scotland and the impact this press had on publishing standards and practices during its time. The opening of the book introduces the Ballantyne Press, discussing its founding by James Ballantyne in Kelso and its subsequent relocation to Edinburgh. It highlights the revival of the printing industry in Scotland under Ballantyne's leadership, mentioning his relationship with Walter Scott, a childhood friend who would go on to become a literary giant. The narrative outlines key events in the press's history, emphasizing its collaboration with renowned authors and the challenges faced in sustaining the business amidst changing markets. Overall, this introduction sets the stage for a comprehensive look at the Ballantyne Press's legacy in publishing history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class Z: Bibliography, Library science
Subject Ballantyne Press
Subject Edinburgh (Scotland) -- Imprints
Category Text
EBook-No. 70869
Release Date
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
Downloads 150 downloads in the last 30 days.
Project Gutenberg eBooks are always free!