PrefaceList of Figures and IllustrationsPlaces of Original Publication1. Rare Books and Revolutionaries: The French Bibliothèques MunicipalesPART I. PAMPHLETS AND THEIR READERS2. A Provincial News Community in Sixteenth-Century France3. Protestantism, Publication and the French Wars of Religion. The Case of Caen4. Protestant Printing during the French Wars of Religion. The Lyon Press of Jean Saugrain5.
Geneva Print and the Coming of the French Wars of ReligionPART II. DISSEMINATION6. France and the Netherlands. The Interlocking of Two Religious Cultures in Print during the Era of the Religious Wars7. French Books at the Frankfurt Fair8. Emden as a Centre of the Sixteenth-Century Book Trade. A Catalogue of the Bookseller Gaspar Staphorst 9. Translation and the Migration of TextPART III.
PERSPECTIVES10. The Reformation and the Book: A Reconsideration11. The Growth of the Provincial Press in 16th-Century Europe12. The Reception of Calvinism in Britain13. Printing and the Reformation: The English ExceptionIndex.