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01-19-2015 09:12 AM
My guess:
The Book of Los by William Blake, 1795
01-19-2015 10:49 AM
Knowing nothing about this, I found
, translated into English by William Caxton. Published either 1473 or 1474. It's said to be the first book printed in English, and I find pictures that include color:
But don't know whether the color is printed or if it was hand colored.
Anyway, that's my guess...
Fig
01-19-2015 04:19 PM
The pictures include color, but it was hand-color.
The book I am thinking of was 15th century and written by a woman.
01-20-2015 04:34 AM
@oldbookshopnj wrote:The pictures include color, but it was hand-color.
The book I am thinking of was 15th century and written by a woman.
Thanks -- This may be the first time I've tried to answer one of these questions...
Fig
01-20-2015 03:14 PM - edited 01-20-2015 03:15 PM
My earlier guess of The Book of Los by William Blake, 1795 was based on the assumption that the question was for the first color printed English language book (meaning the book was actually printed in color versus being hand-colored).
I don't know the answer to the question, but since the book in question is from the 15th century, it must have been printed sometime between 1475 and 1499, because the first printed English language book was Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye, in 1475.
Maybe this will provide a clue for someone who knows the right answer.
Me? I'm clueless ...
01-20-2015 09:01 PM
I may have worded the question unclearly, but I was looking for a book that used more than one color of printing ink.
The book I am thinking of is best known for its sporting content, not for the portion printed in color.
01-21-2015 12:36 AM - edited 01-21-2015 12:41 AM
748. Book of Saint Albans (Book of Hawking, Hunting, and Heraldry) by Juliana Berners and published in 1486. She also wrote "A Treatise of Fishing with an Angle" (1496 ) which became part of the Book of St. Albans. It was the first known book on fishing written by a woman.
Book of Saint Albans
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Saint_Albans
Juliana Berners was a nun who is said to have also been the prioress of the Priory of St. Mary of Sopwell.
Juliana Berners
01-21-2015 03:14 AM
Congratulations to lludwig.
Here is a link to an image of a page with the colorful heraldic devices and some hand-drawn embellishments:
https://exhibitions.lib.cam.ac.uk/incunabula/artifacts/book-of-hawking/
01-24-2015 03:55 PM
749. A number of printers worked in Massachusetts before a printing press arrived in any of the other British North American colonies.
What was the first book printed in what is now the United States that was not printed in Massachusetts?
01-24-2015 04:37 PM
749. William Penn's "Excellent Privilege of Liberty and Property"
01-24-2015 05:18 PM
Very close--right printer, right state, but a little late.
01-24-2015 05:46 PM - edited 01-24-2015 05:46 PM
749. Kalendarium . . . Being an Almanack For the Year of Grace 1686
Printed by William Bradford in December of 1685 in Philadelphia
01-24-2015 07:42 PM
Congratulations to lludwig.
Bradford ran into trouble with this almanac, offending William Penn:
This first venture was also a harbinger of troubles concerning restrictions on his
press. Immediately following its publication, the Provincial
Council ordered that the words "Lord Penn" be blotted out of all
copies of the almanac as being contrary to Quaker tenets and
that Bradford henceforth print nothing "but what shall have
Lycence from ye Councill."^
This led to his second publication, Good Order Established in Pennsilvania & New-Jersey, appearing without a location or a publisher's name since he did not have a license for it. It has been ascribed to his press by type comparisons.
He had continuing problems with the government in Pennsylvania, returned to England briefly, and then settled in New York in 1693, becoming official printer to the crown. In 1698 his press and one in Massachusetts were the only two presses operating in the British colonies.
01-25-2015 09:32 AM
750. What was the first book published in the Americas, when and where, and by whom?
01-25-2015 01:09 PM