PrefaceList of IllustrationsNotes on Contributors1 The Paper Trade in Early Modern Europe: An Introductionpart 1: Hotspots and Trade Routes2 Selling Paper in Early Modern Venice: Paper-retailers and the "Libri da carta bianca"3 'Unter dem Zeichen des Adlers': Frankfurt as Hub of the Central European Paper Trade in the 16th Century4 The Paper Supply of a Printing House as a Mirror of the Paper Trade in the Early Modern Low Countries: The Case of Dirk Martens' Workshop5 Juan Tomás Fabario and the Paper Trade in Early Modern Spain or the Supply of Paper as a New Modality of Publishing6 Paper Flows through the Danish Sound, 1634–18577 Networks of Paper in Late Medieval Englandpart 2: Usual Dealings8 Types and Sources of Paper in Late Medieval Finland: A Case Study of the Paper in Raseborg Castle Scriptorium, ca. 1390–14359 Buying Paper for the Consulate: Insights into the Paper Trade of Lyon, 1450–152510 The Usage and Acquisition of Paper in the Jagiellonian Courts, 1490–150711 The Paper Purchases of the Dutch East India Company's Amsterdam Chamber in the Early Eighteenth Century12 Stationers, Papetiers and the Supply Networks of a Swiss Publisher: The Sociéte Typographique de Neuchâtel and the Paper Trade 1769–178913 The Paper Trails of Guðbrandur Þorláksson: A Case Study of the Official and Private Paths Used for Purchasing Paper by the Sixteenth-Century Bishop of Hólar, IcelandPart 3: Recycling Economies14 Material Sensibilities: Writing Paper and Chemistry in the Netherlands and Beyond, ca. 180015 "Worthy to Be Reserved": Bookbindings and the Waste Paper Trade in Early Modern England and ScotlandPart 4: Epilogue16 AfterwordIndex