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Sarah Schaefer Walton
(2023)
Crafting a “Species of Literature”: John Murray’s Multidisciplinary, Polyvocal Handbooks for Travellers.
Book History
(pp. 139-163).
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Article
Emily Mokros
(2023)
Chinese Gazettes on the Margins of Book History: Movable Type, Wax Stereotypes, and Vernacular Techniques in Late Imperial China.
Book History
(pp. 164-202).
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Article
Sarah Bull
(2023)
Content Generation in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.
Book History
(pp. 324-361).
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Article
Sarah Brouillette
(2023)
Wattpad, Platform Capitalism, and the Feminization of Publishing Work.
Book History
(pp. 419-438).
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Article
Madeline McMahon
(2023)
Ancient Letters and Old Paper: How Matthew Parker (1504–1575) Understood Medieval Books.
Book History
(pp. 237-273).
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Article
Leah Orr
(2023)
John and James Rivington, Booksellers: The Retail Trade in Mid-Eighteenth-Century London.
Book History
(pp. 295-323).
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Article
Michael Durrant
(2023)
The Goddæuses' Dürer-Inspired Trademark: The Meanings, Origins, and Strategic Uses of a Seventeenth-Century Dutch Printer's Device.
Book History
(pp. 274-294).
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Article
Cécile Boulaire
(2023)
The Little Golden Books in the Shadow of the CIA, or the Americanization of Children's Publishing in Cold War France.
Book History
(pp. 390-418).
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Article
Vike Martina Plock
(2022)
Virginia Woolf, Penguin Paperbacks, and Mass Publishing in Mid-Century Britain.
Book History
(pp. 238-268).
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Article
Germaine Warkentin
(2022)
Galen’s De Indolentia and The Fire of 192 CE: Through the Eyes of Book History.
Book History
(pp. 1-30).
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Article
Jordan E. Taylor
(2022)
Hiding in Paine Sight: Jonathan Shipley's Forgotten Bestsellers and the Print Culture of the American Revolution.
Book History
(pp. 297-324).
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Article
Jenna M. Herdman
(2022)
Henry Mayhew and the Participatory Reading Culture of Victorian Investigative Journalism.
Book History
(pp. 209-237).
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Article
Sarah Lubelski
(2022)
The Bentley Schema: Inside a Newly Industrialized Firm.
Book History
(pp. 96-127).
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Article
Matthew S. Lindia
(2022)
Following Orders: A History of Amharic Typing.
Book History
(pp. 425-442).
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Article
Jennifer Manoukian
(2022)
Literary Translation and the Expansion of the Ottoman Armenian Reading Public, 1853–1884.
Book History
(pp. 128-171).
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Article
Charlotte Hand
(2022)
Reorienting “Lost” Time: Reading Godey’s Lady’s Book in the American Civil War.
Book History
(pp. 172-208).
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Article
Martin Paul Eve
(2022)
New Leaves: Riffling the History of Digital Pagination.
Book History
(pp. 479-502).
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Article
Ronald Broude
(2021)
Ballard, Lully, and the Books that Helped Change How We Think about Music.
Book History
(pp. 297-319).
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Article
Anna Muenchrath
(2021)
Cut, Copyright, Paste: Proliferating Print Networks in Susan Howe’s “Melville’s Marginalia”.
Book History
(pp. 476-498).
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Article
Nora C. Benedict
(2021)
MercadoLibre and the Democratization of Books: A Critical Reading of New Material Affordances and Digital Book History.
Book History
(pp. 177-208).
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