• William Caxton is the first known printer of English. This page exists to organize an effort to digitize his works, as part of Project Gutenberg.
  • During the early part of the 15th century, William Caxton took his newly learned trade of printing and set up shop in his native England.
  • William Caxton – Encyclopedia Design. It is a curious fact that the production of the first English-language book took place on the continent, not in England.
  • After this time William Caxton lived and worked abroad, possibly for the “Company of Mercers” in the business of merchandiser (travelling sales man).
  • william caxton ingiliz asıllı bir tüccar, diplomat, yazar ve matbaacıdır. 15. yüzyılda avrupa’da johannes gutenberg’in bulduğu basım yöntemini ingiltere’de...
  • A house in Hadlow reputed to be the birthplace of William Caxton was dismantled in 1936 and incorporated into a larger house rebuilt in Forest Row, East Sussex.
  • William Caxton. From the Catholic Encyclopedia. ... The British Museum possesses eighty-three Caxton volumes, twenty-five of which are duplicates.
  • William Caxton, an English merchant and diplomat, had recently learned of the new technology of print invented by Johann Gutenberg twenty years before...
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    • William Caxton's Cicero at the Fisher Library
    • Thomas Malory, William Caxton, Thomas More| Notes|writers of Revival Age|Net & Set...
  • To date, 107 individual publications have become known, were produced in William Caxton's workshops. His Brügger Offizin be assigned to it six titles.