- Recent Periodicals
Includes: V. Wood and E. Pawson, ‘Information Exchange and the Making of The Colonial Farm: Agricultural Periodicals in Late Nineteenth-Century New Zealand’.
Includes: Ali ibn Ibrahim Ghabban, ‘The Inscription of Zuhayr, the Oldest Islamic Inscription (24 AH/AD 644–645), the Rise of the Arabic Script and the Nature of the Early Islamic State’.
Includes: S. S. Menchi, ‘Erasmus as Arminius — Basel as the Anti-Rome? Closed and Open Circles of Humanist Communication’; R. Kolb, ‘The Summaria of Veit Dietrich as an Aid for Teaching the Faith’.
Includes: K. Hackmann, ‘Printed Sources, 1799–1833, from the West India Committee, London’; D. Thomas, ‘Forgery in the Archives’.
Includes: H. Fenning, ‘Dublin Imprints of Catholic Interest, 1800–1809’.
Includes: E. H. Cohen, ‘The 1918 Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins’; T. McGeary, ‘John Brindley’s Bookbindings for Frederick, Prince of Wales’; S. Clarke, ‘“I fear I am altogether done for”: H. Maynard Smith and the Tribulations of Editing Evelyn’s Diary’; J. Saumarez Smith, ‘Salesmen to the Last Literary Salon’.
Includes: E. Yale, ‘With Slips and Scraps: How Early Modern Naturalists Invented the Archive’; J. Todd Knight, ‘“Furnished” for Action: Renaissance Books as Furniture’; S. Murphy, ‘Imperial Reading? The East India Company’s Lending Libraries for Soldiers, c. 1819–1834’; E. B. Todd, ‘Establishing Routes for Fiction in the United States: Walter Scott’s Novels and the Early Nineteenth-Century American Publishing Industry’; T. A. Goddu, ‘The Antislavery Almanac and the Discourse of Numeracy’; M. Esbester, ‘Nineteenth-Century Timetables and the History of Reading’; M. Anesko, ‘Collected Editions and the Consolidation of Cultural Authority: The Case of Henry James’; J. J. Connor, ‘Stalwart Giants: Medical Cosmopolitanism, Canadian Authorship, and American Publishers’; K. McDowall, ‘Toward a History of Children as Readers, 1890–1930’; C. Parfait, ‘Rewriting History: The Publication of W. E. B. Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction in America (1935)’; A. Staveley, ‘Marketing Virginia Woolf: Women, War, and Public Relations in Three Guineas’; B. Kafta, ‘Paperwork: The State of the Discipline’.
Includes: D. Lyna and I. Van Damme, ‘A Strategy of Seduction? The Role of Commercial Advertisements in the Eighteenth-Century Retailing Business of Antwerp’. [End Page 127]
Includes: T. A. Baloch, ‘Law Booksellers and Printers as Agents of Unchange’.
Contains: J. M. Moak, ‘Louis H. Everts: American Atlas Publisher and Entrepreneur’.
Includes: R. Beattie, ‘The Evolution of Darwin’s Origin’; I. G. Brown, ‘Making Connections: Conan Doyle, Blackwood’s and Two Afghan Disasters’.
Includes: U. Böker, ‘Title-Pages and Frontispieces of Popular Trial Accounts and Newgate Calendars (1600–1870)’.
Includes: J. Ashcroft, ‘Black Arts: Renaissance and Printing Press in Nuremberg, 1493–1528’; J. D. Bradbury, ‘Anton Francesco Doni and his Librarie: Bibliographical Friend or Fiend’.
Includes: J. Benzaken, ‘Who was the Author of L’Histoire des désastres de Saint-Domingue, Published in Paris in the Year III?’.
Includes: M. E. Braithwaite, ‘A Botanical Book from the Library of Sir James A. H. Murray’.
Includes: K. Gerry, ‘The Alexis Quire and the Cult of Saints at St Albans’.
Includes: D. Rooum, ‘Freedom, Freedom Press and Freedom Bookshop: A Short History of Freedom Press’.
Includes: A. Fleck, ‘“At the time of his death”: Manuscript Instability and Walter Ralegh’s Performance on the Scaffold’.
Includes: C. Hilliard, ‘The Provincial Press and the Imperial Traffic in Fiction, 1870s–1930s’.
Includes: J. Williams, ‘Dispute and Print in Cambridge, 1659’.