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53 citations
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Article
Bronwyn Lowe
(2017)
"Books That Civilize as Well as Satisfy": Surveying Children's Reading Habits in 1940s and 1950s Australia and New Zealand.
Book History
(pp. 374-393).
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Article
Kathryn A. Schwartz
(2017)
Did Ottoman Sultans Ban Print?.
Book History
(pp. 1-39).
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Article
Jonathan Senchyne
(2016)
Paper Nationalism: Material Textuality and Communal Affiliation in Early America.
Book History
(pp. 66-85).
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Article
Katherine Bode
(2016)
Thousands of Titles Without Authors: Digitized Newspapers, Serial Fiction, and the Challenges of Anonymity.
Book History
(pp. 284-316).
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Article
Peter D. McDonald
(2016)
Semper Aliquid Novi: Reclaiming the Future of Book History from an African Perspective.
Book History
(pp. 384-398).
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Article
K. A. Manley
(2016)
Infidel Books and “Factories of the Enlightenment”: Censorship and Surveillance in Subscription and Circulating Libraries in an Age of Revolutions, 1790–1850.
Book History
(pp. 169-196).
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Article
R. E. Fulton
(2016)
Donald A. Wollheim’s Authoritative Universe: Editors, Readers, and the Construction of the Science Fiction Paperback, 1926–1969.
Book History
(pp. 349-383).
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Article
Bernadette A. Lear
(2015)
Libraries and Reading Culture at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, 1879–1918.
Book History
(pp. 166-196).
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Article
Elizabeth Della Zazzera
(2015)
Translating Revolutionary Time: French Republican Almanacs in the United States.
Book History
(pp. 75-102).
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Article
Matthew Kirschenbaum; Sarah Werner
(2014)
Digital Scholarship and Digital Studies: The State of the Discipline.
Book History
(pp. 406-458).
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Article
Simon Frost
(2014)
Economising in Public: Publishing History as a Challenge to Scientific Method.
Book History
(pp. 365-379).
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Article
Lianbin Dai
(2014)
China’s Bibliographic Tradition and the History of the Book.
Book History
(pp. 1-50).
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Chapter Agata Paluch The Circulation of Jewish Esoteric Knowledge in Manuscript and Print: The Case of Early Modern East-Central Europe In: Print culture at the crossroads : The book and Central Europe (pp. 472-493). (/p/isis/citation/CBB582693209/)
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