The article presents the discussion on Andie Tucher. Topics include papers going to use as primary sources from over three hundred years of journalism history; newspapers and magazines becoming closely associated with identifying as fake journalism; and checking the veracity of journalistic reporting or countering dominant media narratives prior to the age of social media.
*PAPER, *CHEESE equipment, *BOOK industry, *THEFT, *PRINTERS (Persons), *BOOKSELLERS & bookselling, *PAPER prices, *EIGHTEENTH century, *HISTORY, *HISTORY of the book industry, HISTORY of London, England -- 18th century
Abstract
An essay is presented which discusses the relationship between the theft of paper, the use of paper as a food wrapper for cheese and London, England's book industry from 1750 through 1799. An overview of the theft of paper from London printers and booksellers and its sale to cheese shops is provided.