This book is an edited volume of essays that showcases how books played
a crucial role in making and materialising histories of travel,
scientific exchanges, translation, and global markets from the
late-eighteenth century to the present. While existing book historical
practice is overly dependent on models of the local and the national, we
suggest that approaching the book as a cross-region, travelling - and
therefore global- object offers new approaches and methodologies for a
study in global perspective. By thus studying the book in its
transnational and inter-imperial, textual, inter-textual and material
dimensions, this collection will highlight its key role in making
possible a global imagination, shaped by networks of print material,
readers, publishers and translators.