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ESTC title count 1600-1799. Clearly visible: The sharp rise of the title output following the abolition of the Star chamber in 1641 and the ups and downs in phases of political turmoil
The series 1477-1799 with numbers per decade

The English Short Title Catalogue or ESTC is a short title catalogue of works published between 1473 and 1800, mainly in Britain and North America, and primarily in English, from the collections of the British Library and other libraries.[1]

It began life as the Eighteenth-Century Short Title Catalogue, with the same abbreviation, covering only 1701 to 1800. Earlier printing had been covered to 1640 by A. W. Pollard and G. R. Redgrave's Short Title Catalogue and from 1641 to 1700 by Donald Goddard Wing's similarly titled bibliography.

References

  1. ^ "English Short-Title Catalog (1473-1800) North America". University of California. Retrieved 2007-03-22.

Bibliography

  • Snyder, Henry L. and Michael S. Smith (eds.) The English Short-Title Catalogue: past, present, future. New York: AMS, 2003.