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Name: William Caxton
Birth Date: 1422
Death Date: 1491
Place of Birth: Kent, England
Place of Death: London, England
Nationality: English
Gender: Male
Occupations: printer

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Biography of William Caxton
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The first English printer, William Caxton (1422-1491), printed a total of about 100 different works. He also translated some 24 books, all but one of which he printed. William Caxton said that he was born in the Weald of Kent, but his exact birthplace...


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William Caxton Summary
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1421?-1491 British Printer In the late fifteenth century, as printing presses on the continent were gaining prominence, one man, William Caxton, had the foresight to bring printed works to England. Although his career began in textiles, Caxton retired...
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William Caxton (c. 1415~1422 – c. March 1492) was an English merchant, diplomat, writer and printer. He was the first English person to work as a printer and the first person to introduce a printing press into England. He was also the first English...


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Crain's Cleveland Business
Caxton takes rehab slowly. (renovation of Caxton Building, Clevland)
03/25/1991: 548 words, approx. 2 pages
There's been much talk but little action when it comes to renovating older buildings in the Huron Road-Prospect Avenue area north of the proposed Gateway complex. However, sawdust is flying in a slow-paced renovation of the Caxton Building, the 1903-vintage structure at...
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Publishers Weekly
Caxton Press Upgrading, Experimenting.(Brief Article)
11/13/2000: 429 words, approx. 1 pages
IN ITS 75TH YEAR in operation, Caldwell, Idaho's, Caxton Press is working to become a larger presence among Western publishers. "We're reinventing what we're doing," said Scott Gipson, v-p and publisher of Caxton Press, noting that the company is using technology to upgrade...
 


 

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