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  • Recent Periodicals
American Literary History, 27, 3 (Fall 2015)

Includes: R. Cordell, ‘Reprinting, Circulation, and the Network Author in Antebellum Newspapers’; D. A. Smith, R. Cordell and A. Mullen, ‘Computational Methods for Uncovering Reprinted Texts in Antebellum Newspapers’.

Antiquaries Journal, 95 (2015)

Includes: E. A. Danbury and K. L. Scott, ‘The Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas: An Unused Source for the Art and History of Later Medieval England, 1422–1509’; M. Carter, ‘Unanswered Prayers: A Cistercian Missal at York Minster Library’; O. D. Harris, ‘William Camden, Philemon Holland and the 1610 Translation of Britannia’.

Archives of Natural History, 42, 2 (October 2015)

Includes: I. M. Turner, ‘Thomas Hardwicke (1795–1835): Botanical Drawings and Manuscripts From the Hardwick Bequest in the British Library’; D. Watt, S. G. Sealy and M. Guigueno, ‘Antoine Joseph Lottinger’s First Book on the Common Cuckoo and its Fosterers: A Rare Book with Three Different Title-Pages’; J. Mathew, ‘Edward Blyth, John M’Clelland, the Curatorship of the Asiatic Society’s Collections and the Origins of the Calcutta Journal of Natural History’; T. A. Darragh and A. M. Lucas, ‘Two States of Fascicle 1 of Mueller’s Fragmenta phytographiae australiae’; P. Köhler, ‘Flora Lituanica inchoate (1781–1782) by J. E. Gilibert: a Preliminary Census of Copies in Polish Libraries’; K. Rookmaker and J. Van Wyhe, ‘The Illustrations in A. R. Wallace’s Malay archipelago (1869) and in a Much-Enhanced French Translation in Le tour du monde (1870–1873)’.

Australian Humanities Review, 56 (May 2014) [www.australianhumanitiesreview.org]

Special Issue, ‘Revealing the Reader’: Includes: S. K. Martin, ‘Tracking Reading in Nineteenth-Century Melbourne Diaries’; A. Laugesen, ‘Journeys in Reading in Wartime: Some Australian Soldiers’ Reading Experiences’; P. Spedding, ‘Eliza Haywood’s Eighteenth-Century Readers in Pennsylvania and New York’ [With Appendixes].

Ben Jonson Journal, 22, 1 (2015)

Includes: J. McEvilla, ‘William Cavendish’s Copy of Richard Brome’s “Upon AGLAURA printed in Folio”’.

Book Collector, 64, 3 (Autumn 2015)

Includes: N. Stoughton, ‘The First Foreign Phrasebook: Noel van Barlement’s Colloquia et dictionariolum’; B. J. McMullin, ‘Joseph Crawhall, His Chap-Book Chaplets and the Leadenhall Press’; M. Byford, ‘A John Marbeck Presentation Copy’; M. M. Foot, ‘A Binding Probably Made at Charenton, c. 1652’; S. Markham, ‘Anthony Surtees’; C. Elliott, ‘Deconstructing an Envelope’ [Ezra Pound]; J. Saumarez Smith, ‘China, Diplomacy and Espionage: the Books of David and Evangeline Bruce’; P. Scott, ‘William M‘Gill’s Meditations and Prayers (Kilmarnock: John Wilson, 1789)’; R. Healey, ‘A Ghost Edition of the Novels of Jane Austen’. [End Page 84]

Bookplate Journal, n.s. 13, 1 (Spring 2015)

Includes: P. Ruxin, ‘A Serendipitous Acquisition’ [Presentation copy of Johnson’s Dictionary]; B. Welch, ‘Robert Louis Stevenson and Samuel Osbourne: Their Partner -ship and Bookplates’; J. Titford, ‘Edwin Davis French: A Celebration’; P. Youatt, ‘The Bookplates of Enid Marx’; B. Welch, ‘John Evelyn and Bookplates’; A. Pincott, ‘Dating the Evelyn Bookplate’.

Bulletin of the German Historical Institute Washington DC, 56 (Spring 2015)

Includes: C. Richards, ‘Why Consider the Popular Press in Post-1848 Germany?’

Burlington Magazine, 157, 1350 (September 2015)

Includes: P. McEvansoneya, ‘Edward Burne-Jones, William Morris, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Harry Ward and Illuminated Manuscripts’.

Common Place, 15, 4 (2015) [http://common-place.org]

Includes: J. Ortner, ‘Lost No More: Recovering Francis Ellen Watkins Harper’s Forest Leaves’, S. Fitzgerald, B. Kuwada and P. H. Round, ‘Pilgrims in Print: Indigenous Readers Encounter John Bunyan’.

Country Life, 209, 34 (19 August 2015)

Includes: M. Dennison, ‘The Books that Hit the Spot’. [Ladybird Books]

Dublin James Joyce Journal, 6/7 (2013–14)

Includes: C. Hutton, ‘The Development of Ulysses in Print, 1918–22’.

East Asian Publishing and Society, 5, 2 (2015)

Includes: F. JMo, ‘Reading Annotations: An Alternative Approach to the Reception of Qu You’s New Tales for the Trimmed Lampwick in Tokugawa Japan’; N. van Steen -paal, ‘Taming the Fire Horse’ [Late eighteenth-century Japanese pamphlets].

English Literary Renaissance, 44, 2 (Spring 2014)

Includes: C. Crosbie, ‘The Longleat Manuscript Reconsidered: Shakespeare and the Sword of Lath’; C. M. L. Bourne, ‘“Highe Designe”: Beaumont and Fletcher Illustrated’.

———, 44, 3 (Autumn 2014)

Includes: A. F. Marotti, ‘“Rolling Archetypes”: Christ Church, Oxford Poetry Collections, and the Proliferation of Manuscript Verse...

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