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Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu, 87, 174 (2018)

Includes: Andrea Mariani, 'State-Sponsored Inventories of Jesuit Houses in the Aftermath of the Suppression of the Society of Jesus: Notes on a Source for Jesuit History from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth'.

——, 88, 175 (2019)

Includes: Jonathan Greenwood, 'Tracing the Cult of Ignatius Loyola through Print'.

Art Libraries Journal, 45, 2 (April 2020)

Includes: Holly Hatheway, Roger Lawson, and Charlotte Oertel, 'The Digital Cicognara Library: Transforming a 19th-Century Resource for the Digital Age'.

La Bibliofilía, 121, 2 (May–August 2019)

Special issue on Ephemera and Trifles in Spain and Italy during the Modern Age. Incudes: Antonio Castillo Gómez, 'Introducción. Efímeros, cultura escrita y comunicación en los siglos modernos'; Antonio Castillo Gómez, 'Edictos, carteles y pasquines. Papeles efímeros y comunicación urbana en la sociedad hispana de la temprana Edad Moderna'; Marco Francalanci, 'Produzione e strategie di diffusione di testi normativi nella Milano del Cinquecento: un caso di studio'; Isabel Castro Rojas, 'A viva voz y en papel. Formas y espacios de publicación de las disposiciones oficiales en el Madrid de los Austrias'; Monica Galletti, 'Dalla piazza all'officina: l'eco della strada in stamperia. La società genovese del Seicento attraverso i "non libri". Alcune riflessioni'; Eulàlia Miralles, 'Versos efímeros para la guerra de Separación catalana'; Pedro Rueda Ramírez, 'Efímeros de fe: estrategias de distribución de impresos y estampas devotas en Cataluña (siglos XVII–XVIII)'.

Book Collector, 69, 2 (Summer 2020)

Includes: Sheila Markham, 'The Odyssey of a Donation: Konstantinos Agathophron Nikolopoulos and the Public Historical Library of Andritsaina'; John R. Payne, 'Valuing President Nixon: The Text Files'; Anke Timmermann, 'A Palimpsest of Naturalists: The Manuscripts of the Linnean Society of London'; Troy Downs, 'Harry Houdini's Library'; Ekaterina Shatalova, 'One Very Nonsensical Collection'; Mina Odile, 'Allow me to Collect Myself: Book Collecting as "Outsider" Art'; John Spencer, 'Book—Object—Art'; Nick McBurney, 'Indian Export Art'; Sandro Jung, 'Reinterpretation Through Extra-Illustration: A Copy of Thomson's The Seasons at the Library Company of Philadelphia'; Karen Limper-Herz, 'A Grolier Imitation Binding by Charles Lewis between 1807 and 1836'; Alan Klein, 'An Association Copy' [on Dorothy Shakespeare Pound's presentation copy of William Carlos Williams An Early Marytr and Other Poems].

Brio: Journal of IAML (UK & Irl), 56, 1 (Spring/Summer 2019)

Includes: Alasdair Macdonald and Elizabeth Quarmby Lawrence, 'From General Reid to DCRM(M): Cataloguing the Music Collections of Edinburgh University Library. Part 2, Professional Librarians and Automation, 1947–2019'.

——, 56, 2 (Autumn/Winter 2019)

Special issue: 'Claimed from Stationers' Hall': papers from an AHRC-funded network project. Martin Holmes, '"Neither exhaustive nor selective": Legal Deposit, Sir Thomas Bodley, and the Growth of the Music Collections at his Library in Oxford'; Almut Boehme, 'Early Music Legal Deposit (1710–1836) in the National Library of Scotland and its Predecessor Library, the Library of the Faculty of Advocates'; Robert MacLean, 'Legal Deposit Music at University of Glasgow Library, 1710–1836'; Briony Harding, Elizabeth Henderson, and Karen E. McAulay, 'Discovering Copyright Music in the University of St Andrews Library'; Jane Pirie, 'Stationers' Hall Music at Aberdeen'; Roy Stanley, '(Dis)Claimed from Stationers' Hall: The Case of Trinity College Dublin'; Karen E. McAulay and Sile O'Shea, 'The Ones that Got Away: Sion College and King's Inns'; Margaret Jones, 'Skulduggery in St Martin's Lane: A Nasty Case of Piracy?'.

Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 96, 1 (Spring 2020)

Includes: Holger Kockelmann, 'Four Nineteenth-Century Book of the Dead Forgeries on Mummy Linen in the John Rylands Library, or: The Description de l'Égypte as a Faker's Master Copy'; Martin A. Forrest, 'David Forrest, the Scottish Reformer and a Reattributed Provenance of a Calvin Commentary in the John Rylands Library'; Lias Pon, 'Caraglio and Rosso Fiorentino between Pen and Press: A New Proof State of the Battle of the Romans and the Sabines'; Zoë Kinsley, 'Cutting and Pasting the Popular Press: The Scrapbooks of Dorothy Richardson (1748–1819)'.

Common Knowledge 25, 1–3 (April 2019)

Includes: G. Thomas Tanselle, 'The Latest Forms of Book-Burning'.

Early Middle English, 1, 1 (2019)

Includes: Damian Fleming...

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