- Recent Periodicals
Includes: A. J. Arnold, ‘Assessing the Financial Performance of Pergamon Press, 1964–1980’.
Includes: K. O’Malley, ‘Róisín Walsh’s Report of a Visit to American Libraries, Universities and Other Institutions, 1939.
Includes: P. Binski, ‘The Illumination and Patronage of the Douce Apocalypse’.
Includes: C. B. Fenton, ‘The Library Designs of Sir Basil Spence, Glover & Ferguson’.
Includes: H. J. Noltie, ‘Doryanthes excelsa and Rafflesia arnoldii: Two “Swagger Prints” by Edward Smith Weddell (1796–1858), and the Work of the Weddell Family of Engravers (1814–1852)’; M. A. Taylor and H. S. Torrens, ‘An Anonymous Account of Mary Anning (1799–1847), Fossil Collector of Lyme Regis, England, Published in Chambers’s Journal in 1857, and its Attribution to Frank Buckland (1826–1880), George Roberts (c. 1804–1860) and William Buckland (1784–1856)’; L. K. Overstreet, ‘The Dates of Parts of Mark Catesby’s The Natural History of Carolina . . . (London, 1731–1743 [1727–1747])’.
Includes: N. Garvey, ‘The Convict Voice and British Print Culture: The Case of “Mellish’s Book of Botany Bay”’.
Includes: C. Bukley, ‘Johann Remmelin’s Catoptrum Microcosmicum and the End of an Era’; F. Waldmann, ‘The Library of John Locke: Additions, Corrigenda, and a Conspectus of Pressmarks’; R. J. Bruce, ‘Deposits in the New Bodleian During the Second World War’; J. Sellars, ‘Some Sixteenth-Century Editions of Ancient Philosophical Texts in Wolfson College Library’; A.M. Roos, ‘A Discovery of Martin Lister Ephemera: The Construction of Early Modern Scientific Texts’.
Includes: D. Vaisey, ‘Our Debt to Sir Thomas Bodley’; R. Hanna, ‘A Fifteenth-Century Vernacular Miscellany Revisited’; S. Pope, ‘“Dack and Clowdie Speeches”: A Study of the Composition and Provenance of Bodleian Library, MS Douce 116’.
Includes: J. Emmerson, ‘The Early Education of a Book Collector’; C. Franklin, ‘Samuel Lysons, Antiquary’; P. McGrane, ‘The Pseudonymous Mr Bell’ [Neil Bell / Stephen Southwold]; S. Markham, ‘Guardian of the Ganymeds: Ann Baer at 100’; J. Saumarez Smith, ‘Hugh Trevor-Roper’s Library’; M. M. Foot, ‘A Binding Made in [End Page 115] or for the Abbey of St Matthew at Trier, c. 1520’; R. Harding, ‘Lost and Found’ [A copy of Joseph Chamberlain’s 1897 Glasgow University Rectorial Address looted in Hong Kong in 1941].
Includes: Lianbin Dai, ‘China’s Bibliographic Tradition and the History of the Book’; S. D. Aslanian, ‘Port Cities and Printers: Reflections on Early Modern Global Armenian Print Culture’; M. J. Brown, ‘“The Hearts of All Sorts of People Were Inflamed”: Manipulating Readers of Spanish Armada News’; A. A. Palacios, ‘Preventing “Heresy”: Censorship and Privilege in Mexican Publishing, 1590–1612’; C. McCarl, ‘Ghost Journeys and Phantom Books: Francisco de Seyxas y Lovera’s Elusive Library of Pirates’; S. McLaren, ‘Brandishing Their Grey Goose Quills: The Struggle to Publish an Official Life of John Wesley, 1791–1805’; M. O’Hagan Hardy, ‘Figures of Authorship in Mathew Carey’s Transatlantic Yellow Fever Pamphlets’; J. L. Dwiggins, ‘A Traveler’s Guide to the American Military Establishment: The U.S. Military Academy at West Point as Viewed Through Antebellum American Travel Literature, 1820–1860’; S. Malhotra, ‘“If She Escapes She Will Publish Everything”: Lady Sale and the Media Frenzy of the First Anglo-Afghan War (1839–1842)’; R. Scarborough King, ‘Letters from the Highlands: Scribal Publication and Media Shift in Victorian Scotland’; C. Louttit, ‘“A Favour on the Million”: The Household Edition, the Cheap Reprint, and the Posthumous Illustration and Reception of Charles Dickens’; S. Frost, ‘Economising in Public: Publishing History as a Challenge to Scientific Method’; J. Bellido, ‘The Editorial Quest for International Copyright (1886–1896)’; M. Kirschenbaum and S. Werner, ‘Digital Scholarship and Digital Studies: The State of the Discipline’.
Includes: J. Kolkey, ‘Mischievous Effects: Byron and Illegitimate Publication’; P. Cochran, ‘Three New Letters to Byron’.
Includes: H. Cox and S. Mowatt...