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Nathaniel Crouch : ウィキペディア英語版
Nathaniel Crouch
Nathaniel Crouch (born c. 1632) was an English printer and bookseller, and under the pseudonym Richard Burton (or R.B.) wrote historical books as well. As a historian, he is considered a hack, borrowing material from other books and rewriting them under his pseudonym, then publishing and marketing them under the Crouch imprint. Though he was the type of writer/publisher denounced in the following century by writers such as Samuel Butler (''Prose Observations'') and Alexander Pope (''The Dunciad''), more recent assessments of his life and career see him as an important figure in the development of historiography, especially in the popularization of a hitherto high-culture genre of discourse.

Around the date September 30, 1681, an unlikely forerunner of ''Readers' Digest'', called ''Historical Rarities in London and Westminster'' was first published by Crouch. Robert Chambers' ''Book of Days'' (1864) elaborated:
"With probably little education, but something of a natural gift for writing, Crouch had the sagacity to see that the works of the learned, from their form and price, were kept within a narrow circle of readers, while there was a vast multitude outside who were able and willing to read, provided that a literature suited to their means and capacities was supplied to them. He accordingly set himself the task of transfusing large and pompous books into a series of small, cheap volumes, modestly concealing his authorship under his ''nom de plume''. Thus, he produced ''Surprising Miracles of Nature and Art'', and many other treatises on very plain paper, and sold () at an exceedingly reasonable rate. His enterprise and diligence were rewarded by large sales and considerable wealth."

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