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Africa, 81, 1 (February 2011)

Includes: J. R. Brennan, ‘Politics and Business in the Indian Newspapers of Colonial Tanganyika’; A. K. Bang, ‘Author and Piety, Writing and Print: a Preliminary Study of the Circulation of Islamic Texts in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Zanzibar’; B. F. Frederiksen, ‘Print, Newspapers and Audiences in Colonial Kenya: African and Indian Improvement, Protest and Connections’.

Book Collector, 59, 2 (Summer 2010)

Includes: A. Hunt, ‘Charles Maurice Davies’; E. Miller, ‘A Passion for Manuscripts’; M. Purcell, ‘The Library at Penrhyn Castle’; I. Jackson, ‘The Curse of Bernard Rosenthal’; J. Saumarez Smith, ‘Raymond Mortimer at Canonbury Square’.

———, 59, 3 (Autumn 2010)

Includes: T. Bean, ‘The Spanish Library of Richard Ford’; A. Nash, ‘A Kailyard Curiosity’ [S. R. Crockett, The Stickit Minister]; T. Kitto, ‘The Towneley Family Library’; M. M. Foot, ‘A Binding by Théodore Hagué Before 1884’; I. Jackson, ‘Reading and Other Recreations in the Journals of Macaulay’; J. Saumarez Smith, ‘Surprises and Anomalies in the Sales of Trollope’; M. Meredith, ‘“You Need an Honest Bookseller”’.

———, 59, 4 (Winter 2010)

Includes: N. Barker, ‘The History of the Book in Britain’; M. Spevack, ‘The Library at Hughenden Manor’; I. Jackson, ‘Raymond William Lamb’; M. M. Foot, ‘A Binding Probably Made in Florence, c. 1490’; J. Saumarez Smith, ‘Good Books, of Every Class, at Exceedingly Reasonable Terms’.

———, 60, 1 (Spring 2011)

Includes: R. J. Milevski, ‘Marks in Nineteenth-Century Trade Bindings’; N. Stoughton, ‘“His Hatband is Made of Diamondes”: France’s First English Textbook’; J. S. Dearden, ‘John Ruskin’s Venetian Ghost’; M. M. Foot, ‘A Binding by Théodore Hagué of the Early 1860s’; S. Houfe, ‘Anne Buck at The Times Book Club, 1933–38’; J. Saumarez Smith, ‘Cyril Connolly as Manuscript Dealer’; A. Baer, ‘The “Gravy Soup” Plagiarism’.

Book History, 14 (2011)

Includes: K. Ellison, ‘Millions of Millions of Distinct Orders: Multimodality in Seventeenth-Century Cryptography Manuals’; C. S. Hamilton, ‘Spreading the Word: the American Tract Society, The Dairyman’s Daughter, and Mass Publishing’; R. K. Popp, ‘Making Advertising Material: Checking Departments, Systematic Reading, and Geographic Order in Nineteenth-Century Advertising’; E. Hemmungs Wirtén, ‘A Diplomatic Salto Mortale: Translation Trouble in Berne, 1884–1886’; J. Burek Pierce, ‘What Young Readers Ought to Know: The Successful Selling of Sexual Health Texts in the Early Twentieth Century’; L. Jaillant, ‘Sapper, Hodder & Stoughton, and the Popular Literature of the Great War’; M. Hantea, ‘Later Modernist Debuts: Publishing and Professionalizing Young Novelists in 1920s [End Page 112] Britain’; C. Spittel, ‘A Portable Monument? Leonard Mann’s Flesh in Armour and Australia’s Memory of the First World War’; S. Pickford, ‘The Booker Prize and the Prix Goncourt: a Case Study of Award-Winning Novels in Translation’; E. Mroczek, ‘Thinking Digitally about the Dead Sea Scrolls: Book History Before and Beyond the Book’; A. T. Kamei-Dyche, ‘The History of Books and Print Culture in Japan’.

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 37, 3 (December 2010)

Includes: A. Karakaya-Stump, ‘Documents and Buyruk Manuscripts in the Private Archives of Alevi Dede Families: An Overview’.

Bronte Studies, 35, 3 (November 2010)

Includes: E. Howells, ‘Revisioning the Brontë Myth and Producing the Prince of Publishing: Charlotte Brontë’s Relationship with George Smith’.

———, 36, 1 (January 2011)

Includes: M. Smith, ‘George Smith, Prince of Publishers and William Smith Williams’.

———, 36, 2 (April 2011)

Includes J. Lindseth, ‘A Note on the Search for the Publication Date of Wuthering Heights, Boston, Coolidge & Wiley, 1848’.

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 73, 2 (2010)

Includes: A. Cantera, ‘Lost in Transmission: The Case of the Pahlavi-Vīdēvdād Manuscripts’.

Christ Church College Library Newsletter, 7, 1 (Michaelmas 2010)

Includes: M. Franchini and D. Stumpp, ‘Habemus Patrem: The Lost William Wake’; D. Mairhofer, ‘Medieval Manuscripts from the Charterhouse at Mainz in the Bodleian Library (Part 1)’; Other short articles on restoring the Library.

Contemporary Review, 293, 1701 (June 2011)

Includes: L. Hart, ‘Protecting Worcestershire’s Unique Library’ [Hartlebury Castle and Hurd Library].

Decorative Arts Society Journal, 33 (2009)

Includes: A. Stapleton...

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