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Étiquette: Publishing Ordering
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The Chapbook Collection. Lilly Library. Indiana University

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The Broadsides Collection. John Hay Library, Brown University

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The American Newspaper Repository Collection, 1856-2004. Duke University. Founded by Nicholson Baker.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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Princeton University Library: Charles Scribner's Sons.; Henry Holt; John Day Company; Derrydale Press; Story Magazine; the Quarterly Review of Literature; The Hudson Review; Doubleday; Harper and Brothers; G. P. Putnam; Princeton University Press.

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The John Murray Archive, National Library of Scotland Manuscripts, private letters and business papers relating to the publishing house and its authors since 1768.

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Scottish Book Trade Archive Inventory: A.nd C. Black; T. and A. Constable; Ballantyne; John Grant; John Murray; Smith, Elder & Co.; William Blackwood & Sons.

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Reading University Library collections (19th & 20th c., UK): George Allen & Unwin; George Bell & Sons; A. & C. Black; the Bodley Head; Jonathan Cape; Chatto & Windus; William Clowes & Sons; Crosby Lockwood; Hogarth Press; Longman Group; Macmillan and Co.; Routledge & Kegan Paul; Secker & Warburg; Swan Sonnenschein & Co.; Virago Press.

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The National Archives (UK) list of accessions to repositories related to publishing by year: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007.

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Historical Records on Canadian Publishing:  Highlights archival documents relating to Canadian publishing history, including letters, manuscripts, photographs, diaries, artwork, interviews, and financial records in collections at McMaster University Library, Queen’s University Archives, and the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at the University of Toronto. 

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Canadian Publishers' Records Database: Records of publishing companies, authors, editors and organizations before 1995 relating to the history of secular English-language book publishing in Canada.

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Publishers' Archives: Albinski List (19th & 20th c., US): An extensive list of the location of archives for U.S. publishers and periodicals.

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British Book Trade Archives (1830-1939): An extensive list of the known locations of the archives of British publishers, printers, booksellers and stationers active in the period 1830-1939.

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