"Typographical Antiquities, being an Historical Account of Printing in England, Memoirs of the Ancient Printers and a Register of Books Printed by Them from the Year 1471 to the Year 1600" by Joseph Ames, enlarged edition by Thomas Frognall Dibdin, 4 vols, 1810-19 edition plus Index, 1899 - 2650pp, 290 x 210mm (This rare work contains a vast amount of information on the history of English printers); "William Caxton, the First English Printer" by Charles Knight, 1844 edition - 240pp, 216 x 138mm (Knight was a publisher and chronicler of the book trade); "William Caxton 1424-1491" by Henry Robert Plomer, 1925 edition - 195pp, 216 x 138mm (This work assesses Caxton's importance within the printing trade, and forms a biographical extension to Blade's work); "Robert Wyer, Printer and Bookseller" by Henry Robert Plomer, 1897 edition - 77pp, 216 x 138mm (Wyer was an East Anglian printer at work up to 1556, and this account has facsimiles of types and devices); "The Biography and Typography of William Caxton, England's First Printer" by William Blades, 1877 edition - 396pp, 216 x 138mm (A key work on all aspects of Caxton's involvement and influence in printing); "Annals of Scottish Printing from the Introduction of the Art in 1507 to the Beginning of the Seventeenth Century" by Robert Dickson and John Philip Edmond, 1890 edition - 546pp, 290 x 210mm (including chapters on Walter Chepman, Andrew Myllar and Thomas Davidson); "Wynkyn de Worde and his Contemporaries from the Death of Caxton to 1535" by Henry Robert Plomer, 1925 edition - 264pp, 216 x 138mm (covering Caxton's immediate successors, it includes chapters on Richard Pynson).