Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Timeline
- Baskerville Family Tree
- Introduction: John Baskerville: Art and Industry of the Enlightenment
- 1 The Topographies of a Typographer: Mapping John Baskerville since the Eighteenth Century
- 2 Baskerville's Birmingham: Printing and the English Urban Renaissance
- 3 Place, Home and Workplace: Baskerville's Birthplace and Buildings
- 4 John Baskerville: Japanner of ’Tea Trays and other Household Goods‘
- 5 John Baskerville, William Hutton and their Social Networks
- 6 John Baskerville the Writing Master: Calligraphy and Type in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- 7 A Reappraisal of Baskerville's Greek Types
- 8 John Baskerville's Decorated Papers
- 9 The ‘Baskerville Bindings’
- 10 After the ‘Perfect Book’: English Printers and their Use of Baskerville's Type, 1767–90
- 11 The Cambridge Cult of the Baskerville Press
- Appendices
- Appendix 1 The ‘Baskerville Bindings’
- Appendix 2 Members of the Baskerville Club
- Appendix 3 Comparative Bibliography
- Further Reading
- General Bibliography
- Notes on the Contributors
- Index
Appendix 2 - Members of the Baskerville Club
from Appendices
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Timeline
- Baskerville Family Tree
- Introduction: John Baskerville: Art and Industry of the Enlightenment
- 1 The Topographies of a Typographer: Mapping John Baskerville since the Eighteenth Century
- 2 Baskerville's Birmingham: Printing and the English Urban Renaissance
- 3 Place, Home and Workplace: Baskerville's Birthplace and Buildings
- 4 John Baskerville: Japanner of ’Tea Trays and other Household Goods‘
- 5 John Baskerville, William Hutton and their Social Networks
- 6 John Baskerville the Writing Master: Calligraphy and Type in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- 7 A Reappraisal of Baskerville's Greek Types
- 8 John Baskerville's Decorated Papers
- 9 The ‘Baskerville Bindings’
- 10 After the ‘Perfect Book’: English Printers and their Use of Baskerville's Type, 1767–90
- 11 The Cambridge Cult of the Baskerville Press
- Appendices
- Appendix 1 The ‘Baskerville Bindings’
- Appendix 2 Members of the Baskerville Club
- Appendix 3 Comparative Bibliography
- Further Reading
- General Bibliography
- Notes on the Contributors
- Index
Summary
Listed in chronological order of nomination under the year of election (last name, first name/initials, and, where known, dates, Cambridge college and profession).
1903
Sayle, Charles (1864–1922); St John's; poet, literary scholar and librarian.
Cole, Arthur Frederick Andrew (1883–1968); King's; barrister.
Bartholomew, Augustus Theodore (1882–1933); Peterhouse; bibliographer and librarian.
Robertson, Charles Donald (unknown); Trinity; British alpinist, mountaineer, oarsman, scholar, poet.
Keynes, John Maynard (1883–1946); King's; economist, government advisor and patron of the arts.
Jenkinson, Francis J. H. (1853–1923); Trinity; librarian and bibliographer.
Lloyd, G. I. H. (unknown); Trinity; Assistant Director, Department of Overseas Trade.
Gaselee [Sir], Stephen (1882–1943); King's; librarian and scholar.
1905
Fletcher [Sir], Walter Morley (1873–1933); Trinity; physiologist and medical administrator.
Gordon, Cosmo Alexander (1886–1965); King's; bibliographer
Greg [Sir], Walter Wilson (1875–1959); Trinity; literary scholar and bibliog-rapher.
Jackson, Henry (1839–1921); Trinity; classical scholar.
James, Montague Rhodes (1862–1936); King's; college head, scholar and author.
Jenkinson [Sir], Charles Hilary (1882–1961); Pembroke; archivist.
Murray, A. G. W. (d.1919); Trinity; librarian.
Tilley, D. Arthur August (1851–1942); King's; literary critic and historian.
Wright, William Aldis (1831–1914); Trinity; literary and biblical scholar.
1906
Aldis, Harry Gidney (1863–1919); University Library; librarian and bibliog-rapher.
Moule, Horace. F. (unknown); Clare; biblical scholar.
Walker, A. R. (d.1911); Emmanuel; editor, bibliographer.
1913
Barlow [Sir], Thomas Dalmahoy (1883–1964); Trinity; industrialist and banker.
Gow, Andrew Sydenham Farrar (1886–1978); Trinity; classical scholar.
Straus, Ralph (1882–1950); Pembroke; novelist and biographer.
Wilson, Hugh Stanley (1885–1915); King's; schoolmaster.
Beck, F. G. M. (unknown); Clare; historian.
Bilderbeck, J. B. (unknown); St Catherine's; librarian.
Bliss, Francis Kennard (1892–1916); King's; classicist and painter.
Charrington, J. (unknown); Trinity.
Esdaile, Arundell James Kennedy (1800–1956); Magdalene; librarian.
Goldschmidt, Ernest Philip (1887–1954); Trinity; antiquarian bookseller.
Keynes, Geoffrey Langdon (1887–1982); Pembroke; surgeon and literary scholar.
Lamb, Walter Rangeley Maitland (1882–1962); Trinity; scholar and translator.
McLean, Norman (1865–1947); Christ's; Scottish Semitic and Biblical scholar.
Mander [Sir], Gerald P. (c.1885–1962); Trinity; politician, landowner, manufacturer and local historian.
Nobel, H. B. (unknown).
Reynolds, John William (1887–1915); Sidney Sussex; historian.
Walker, Thomas Alfred (1862–1935); Peterhouse; historian.
Whibley, Charles (1859–1930); Jesus; journalist and author.
Wood, Philip Worsley (1880–1956); Emmanuel; mathematician.
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- John BaskervilleArt and Industry of the Enlightenment, pp. 226 - 229Publisher: Liverpool University PressPrint publication year: 2017