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A living ledger of print. The registers of the Worshipful Company of Stationers, 1655-1675, open a direct line into seventeenth century London and the rhythms of early modern print culture. This meticulously assembled historical document collection functions as a primary source anthology for English book history, gathering the day-to-day entries that kept the trade running and preserving crucial publishing industry records. Read for its documentary immediacy or for scholarly interrogation, the material illuminates the legal, commercial and social networks of Restoration era England and forms a central record within British guild archives.As an academic research resource it supplies indispensable detail for bibliography, provenance studies and the history of the book; genealogists and historians will find names, dates and institutional context that are otherwise difficult to recover. But the volume also rewards the curious: casual readers seeking a textured view of seventeenth century London encounter lively administrative prose and the scaffolding behind the literature of the period, while classic-literature collectors gain a rare book reference that connects canonical works to the trade that distributed them. Its historical significance is plain - a contemporary record that helps explain how authorship, ownership and censorship were negotiated in the early modern press, and why the Stationers Company register remains central to understanding the origins of the modern publishing industry. Presented with clear transcription and careful attention to readability, the volume balances archival fidelity with modern navigability. Librarians and rare-book curators will value the citation-ready text; students and independent researchers will appreciate a work that functions both as a classroom asset and as a rare book reference for private libraries. For anyone curious about how print culture shaped public life, these pages supply primary evidence for cultural history.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.