- bookrags.com William_Caxton/The William Caxton Study Pack contains ... The first English printer, William Caxton (1422-1491), printed a total of about 100 different works.
- nickgraphic.wordpress.com william-caxton-history/After this time William Caxton lived and worked abroad, possibly for the “Company of Mercers” in the business of merchandiser (travelling sales man).
- en.wikiquote.org wiki/William_CaxtonWilliam Caxton (c. 1420 – 1492) was the first English printer and publisher. ... Works related to Author:William Caxton on Wikisource.
- bbc.co.uk history/historic_figures/caxton_…William Caxton, c.1472 William Caxton, c.1472 © Caxton was the first English printer and a translator and importer of books into England.
- wikious.com tr/William_CaxtonDoygunluk, zayıf kullanılabilirlik ve William Caxton hakkındaki doğru ve yanlış bilgileri ayırt etme zorluğu, genellikle üstesinden gelinmesi zor olan engellerdir.
- catholicity.com encyclopedia/c/caxton,william.htmlWilliam Caxton. From the Catholic Encyclopedia. ... The British Museum possesses eighty-three Caxton volumes, twenty-five of which are duplicates.
- planet.typographie.org typographia/1999/graphion/…William Caxton, the first English printer, was born in the Weald of Kent. ... The typefaces used by Caxton were all varieties of “black letter” or “gothic” type.
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- http://biography.edigg.com William_Caxton.shtmlWilliam Caxton, to whom England owes the introduction of printing, was born, according to his own statement, in the Weald of Kent.
- catholic.org encyclopedia/view.php…There is some evidence to show that Caxton first learned printing at Cologne, where other famous printers had learned it, but the question is still under debate.