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  • Developments in printing processes have meant a movement from black and white woodcuts (such as William Caxton's Aesop's Fables in

    Museum Blogs 2009

  • Sir Thomas Malory's "Morte D'Arthur" has been in print consistently since 1485, when William Caxton, England's first printer, put out an edition of it 14 years after the author's death.

    Arthurian Glories Renewed Tom Shippey 2011

  • Nolita s McNally Jackson Books has a new toy named William Caxton.

    McNally Jackson, NY Bookstore, Unveils Print On Demand Machine NYC The Blog 2011

  • The French are both "frensshe" and "frenshe" in Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye, published by William Caxton in Flanders around 1473.

    'I wrote 2U B4'! British Library shows up textspeak as soooo 19th century Mark Brown Arts correspondent 2010

  • I mean, where else am I going to be able to read Boke of the Fayt of Armes and Chyualrye translated into English by William Caxton for Henry VII?

    Archive 2009-04-01 Megan Kurashige 2009

  • He brought the printer William Caxton to England and sponsored the first printed book; he was famous for his ability in the joust; and he was a loyal brother to Elizabeth and a devoted uncle to her son.

    The White Queen Philippa Gregory 2009

  • This is the William Caxton of our times, but not just of our times.

    Christina Patterson: Three Cheers for Democracy and the World Wide Web 2009

  • He brought the printer William Caxton to England and sponsored the first printed book; he was famous for his ability in the joust; and he was a loyal brother to Elizabeth and a devoted uncle to her son.

    The White Queen Philippa Gregory 2009

  • He brought the printer William Caxton to England and sponsored the first printed book; he was famous for his ability in the joust; and he was a loyal brother to Elizabeth and a devoted uncle to her son.

    The White Queen Philippa Gregory 2009

  • I mean, where else am I going to be able to read Boke of the Fayt of Armes and Chyualrye translated into English by William Caxton for Henry VII?

    a library, not in Alexandria Megan Kurashige 2009

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