What techniques were adopted by booksellers to increase the sale of books during seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Europe?
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1. As the demand for the books increased, booksellers all over Europe began exporting books to many different countries.
2. Book fairs were held at different place.
3. Production of handwritten manuscripts was also organised in new ways to meet the expanded demand.
4. Scribes and skilled hand writers were no longer solely employed by wealthy or influential patrons but increasingly by booksellers as well.
5. More than 50 scribes often worked for one bookseller.
2. Book fairs were held at different place.
3. Production of handwritten manuscripts was also organised in new ways to meet the expanded demand.
4. Scribes and skilled hand writers were no longer solely employed by wealthy or influential patrons but increasingly by booksellers as well.
5. More than 50 scribes often worked for one bookseller.
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Scribes!
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production of handwritten manuscripts could not meet the ever increasing demand for books :)
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