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Book
Elizabeth Dillenburg; Louthan, Howard; Thomas, Drew B.
(2021)
Print culture at the crossroads : The book and Central Europe.
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Chapter
Louthan, Howard P.
(2021)
Introduction Towards a Literary Culture of Central Europe.
In: Print culture at the crossroads : The book and Central Europe
(pp. 1-14).
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Chapter
Joshua Teplitsky
(2021)
Trusting Facts, Trusting People: Approbata, Endorsements, and Authoritative Knowledge in the Early Modern Jewish Book Trade.
In: Print culture at the crossroads : The book and Central Europe
(pp. 435-450).
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Chapter
Maria Crăciun
(2021)
The Minister’s Reading List: Religious Books in the Libraries of Transylvanian Lutheran Clergy.
In: Print culture at the crossroads : The book and Central Europe
(pp. 34-57).
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Chapter
Thomas, Drew B.
(2021)
The Lotter Printing Dynasty: Michael Lotter and Reformation Printing in Magdeburg.
In: Print culture at the crossroads : The book and Central Europe
(pp. 245-268).
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Chapter
Černý, Jiří
(2021)
Mistaken Authorship: A Study of the First Edition and Reprints of the Pamphlet Ein Mandat Jesu Christi.
In: Print culture at the crossroads : The book and Central Europe
(pp. 269-287).
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Chapter
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec
(2021)
Reused Matrices, Adopted Iconographies, and Misleading Images: Woodcuts on the Title Pages of Luther’s Early Sermons on the Sacraments.
In: Print culture at the crossroads : The book and Central Europe
(pp. 215-244).
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Article
Craig Kallendorf
(2020)
Humanism, Painting, and the Book as Physical Object in Renaissance Culture.
Book History
(pp. 1-39).
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Article
David Bordelon
(2020)
Transatlantic Dickens; or, Travels Through Nineteenth-Century Book History in America.
Book History
(pp. 99-129).
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Book
Federico Botana
(2020)
Learning through images in the Italian Renaissance : Illustrated manuscripts and education in Quattrocento Florence.
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Book
Valerie Wayne
(2020)
Women's labour and the history of the book in early modern England.
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Article
Colette Colligan
(2019)
Digital Discovery and Fake Imprints: Unmasking Turn-of-the-Century Pornographers in Paris.
Book History
(pp. 249-279).
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Article
Angel-Luke O'Donnell
(2019)
The Politics of the Print Medium: The Professional Code and the 1764 Paxton Boys Debate.
Book History
(pp. 66-99).
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Article
Amanda Lastoria
(2019)
Lewis Carroll, Art Director: Recovering the Design and Production Rationales for Victorian Editions of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Book History
(pp. 196-225).
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Article
Jaakko Tahkokallio
(2019)
Counting Scribes: Quantifying the Secularization of Medieval Book Production.
Book History
(pp. 1-42).
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Article
Will B. Mackintosh
(2018)
The Prehistory of the American Tourist Guidebook.
Book History
(pp. 89-124).
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Article
Jeffrey Ryan Harris
(2018)
The Pilgrim’s Progress in the Huguenot Diaspora: French Protestants and the Transnational Commodification of English Nationalism.
Book History
(pp. 29-55).
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Article
Jamie M. Bolker
(2018)
Dreiser’s Paper and the Bureaucratization of Identity.
Book History
(pp. 317-342).
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Article
Robert Darnton
(2017)
The Travels of a Publisher's Sales Rep, 1775–76.
Book History
(pp. 111-125).
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Article
Lucas Dietrich
(2017)
"At the Dawning of the Twentieth Century": W.E.B. Du Bois, A.C. McClurg & Co., and the Early Circulation of The Souls of Black Folk.
Book History
(pp. 307-329).
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