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Book History:
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BOOK HISTORY is a scholarly journal devoted to every aspect of the history of the book, broadly defined as the creation, dissemination, reception, and use of script, print, and mediacy. The journal publishes research on authorship, editing, printing, publishing, media, the book arts, the book trade, periodicals, newspapers, ephemera, copyright, censorship, literary agents, libraries, literary criticism, canon formation, literacy, literary education, reading habits, and reader response. The journal is open to all disciplines and methodologies, and it will consider articles dealing with any literary culture and any historical period.

Volume Nine - 2006

Sarah Covington. Paratextual Strategies in Thieleman van Braght's Martyrs' Mirror

Emma Jay. Queen Caroline's Library and its European Contexts

Jeff Loveland. Unifying Knowledge and Dividing Disciplines: The Development of Treatises in the Encyclopaedia Britannica

Melissa Free. Un-Erasing Crusoe: Farther Adventures in the Nineteenth Century

Andie Tucher. Reporting for Duty: The Bohemian Brigade, the Civil War, and the Social Construction of the Reporter

Ellen Gruber Garvey. Anonymity, Authorship, and Recirculation: A Civil War Episode

Bernadette A. Lear. Book History in Scarlet Letters: The Beginning and Growth of a College Yearbook during the Gilded Age

Emily Oswald. Imagining Race: Illustrating the Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar

Ronald Jenn. From American Frontier to European Borders: Publishing French Translations of Mark Twain's Novels Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (1884-1963)

Michelle Denise Smith. Soup Cans and Love Slaves: National Politics and Cultural Authority in the Editing and Authorship of Canadian Pulp Magazines

The State of the Discipline:
David S. Miall. Empirical Approaches to Studying Literary Readers

 
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BOOK HISTORY es co-editada por Ezra Greenspan (Southern Methodist University) y Jonathan Rose (Drew University), publicada por la “Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing” (SHARP) y distribuida por Johns Hopkins University Press. El contenido en inglés de los diferentes números puede verse aquí:

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