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Unseen Hands: Women Printers, Binders, & Book Designers (Rebecca W. Davidson, Princeton University Library)

St. Bride Printing Library. London. The world's foremost printing and graphic arts library.

Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records. Oral history recordings, photographs, videos of the printing industry, along with ephemeral material such as trade literature and memorabilia. The archive collection is indexed and catalogued.

Dutch Museum of the Book (Museum Meermanno) catalogue. The museum's collections include books, coins and medals, letters, and manuscripts dealing with book design, bookplates and small prints. The catalogue is searchable online

The Chapbook Collection. Lilly Library. Indiana University

The Broadsides Collection. John Hay Library, Brown University

Cary Graphic Arts Collection, library of printing history, Rochester Institute of Technology

American Library Association. Archives. University of Illinois. Documents the history of the American Library Association and Librarianship

The Weedon Guide to Research in Victorian Publishing Records: The aim of this site is to facilitate the research of book historians through listing the known locations of the archives of British publishers, printers, booksellers and stationers active in the period 1830-1939.

Guide to Sale Catalogues in the British Library: Evans; Hodgson & Co. (and predecessors); Lewis; Phillips; Puttick & Simpson; Sotheby (including Samuel Baker and Baker & Leigh); Southgate; Wheatley.

Lilly Library, Indiana University: Appleton-Century Co.; Bobbs-Merrill; Three Mountains Press; Charles and Albert Boni; Elkin Mathews, Ltd.; Calder and Boyars; Upton Sinclair correspondence to publishers.

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Am. & Brit.): A. P. Watt and Co.; J. M. Dent & Sons; John Murray; St. James Chronicle; Algonquin Books; Grove Press; Ticknor & Fields; U. of North Carolina Press.

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