"The first Spanishpress was set up in 1473 atValencia, where the German trading company of Ravensburg had an important base.... Publishing flourished in the early period atBarcelona,Burgos,Zaragoza,Seville, and the university towns ofSalamanca andAlcalá de Henares."[5] The Instituto Nacional del Libro Español (National Book Institute) formed in 1941.[6] As of 2004 Spain had some 2,000+ book publishers in the private sector, includingPrensa Española [es], andPrisa.[7] As of 2013 there were 809 publishing enterprises.
Benito Rial Costas, ed. (2013).Print Culture and Peripheries in Early Modern Europe: A Contribution to the History of Printing and the Book Trade in Small European and Spanish Cities. Brill.ISBN9789004235748.
Alexander S. Wilkinson; Alejandra Ulla Lorenzo, eds. (2017).A Maturing Market: The Iberian Book World in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century. Brill.ISBN9789004340374.
Bibliografía general española e hispano-americana (in Spanish), 1923–1942,OCLC1112967
El libro espanol (in Spanish), Madrid: Instituto Nacional del Libro Español,OCLC243469877 1958-
Fernando Cendán Pazos (1974).Historia del derecho español de prensa e imprenta (1502-1966) [History of the Spanish press and publications law] (in Spanish). Madrid.ISBN8427611862.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)