Reviews
'A fascinating account of the printer, type designer, and manufacturer, John Baskerville, which sheds new light on the history of this polymathic figure. Focusing on previously unexplored details of his personal life, the book explores his contribution to fields beyond printing, and his relationship with the broader technologies and ideas of Enlightenment Birmingham.'<br />Dr Freya Gowrley, University of Edinburgh
<p>‘This book brings to light the life of this relatively unknown
18th century figure…This volume is an important addition to the story of
Birmingham and the power of networks that brought together art and industry
during the Industrial Revolution.’</p><p><i>The William Shipley Group Bulletin</i><br /></p>
'This enterprising volume of essays makes a determined effort to…underline the influence that Baskerville had in the Midlands, Britain and beyond.'<br /><br /><i></i>Paul Elliott,<i> Midland
History</i><br />
'This collection of papers is a useful contribution to the study of Baskerville [...] There is valuable original work here, especially in filling out some of the gaps in our knowledge of Baskerville’s life.' <br />John Feather, <i>Publishing History</i>
<p>'Due to the variety of its chapters, and the depth of their investigations,
<i>John Baskerville: Art and Industry of the Enlightenment</i> is a most welcome
title, and one can only hope that it may be the first in what will become a
series of 'Baskerville studies' addressing a range of  topics from authors in a variety of fields.</p><p>'Dan Reynolds, <i>Journal
of the Printing Historical Society</i></p>