Woodcuts are a unique resource in the study of late medieval and early modern books, since they have much to tell us about how books were produced and why, about reading habits and developments in literacy and about the part they played in social, political and religious change. The central focus of this volume is on the physical evidence of pictures and texts from the pre- and early Reformation periods, including printers such as Caxton and Wynkyn de Worde. Unfortunately we cannot accept payment for this book prior to publication, but please bookmark this page for future reference. You can contact us to register your interest with no obligation, and we will advise you of the publication date when it is confirmed.