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John Trundle

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English publisher & book seller (1575–1629)

John Trundle (1575–1629) was aLondon publisher and bookseller.

Trundle was born inChipping Barnet,Herefordshire, but moved to London when regulations issued by theStar Chamber restricted printing to London,Oxford andCambridge. He served an apprenticeship withRalph Hancock a member of theStationers' Livery Company. After he had completed his apprenticeship in 1597, Trundle set up his own business.[1]

Trundle publishedA Miracle of Miracles in 1614 which consists of various accounts of wondrous events happening in Somerset. It uses the same style and some places the same wording as other wonder books which comprised a widespread genre during the rise ofpuritanism in London.[2]

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  1. ^Barrett, Michael."The life of John Trundle (1575 - 1629)". Barbican Living. Archived fromthe original on 21 April 2014. Retrieved20 April 2014.
  2. ^Dotterer, Ronald L. (1989).Shakespeare: Text, Subtext, and Context. Selinsgrove:Susquehanna University Press. pp. 160–1.ISBN 9780941664929. Retrieved31 July 2016.
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