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  • Recent Periodicals
  • John L. Flood (bio)

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Anglo-Norman Studies, 42 (2020)
Includes: Charles C. Rozier, ‘Compiling Chronicles in Anglo-Norman Durham, c.1100–30’.
Archivum Franciscanum Historicum, 113, 3–4 (July–December 2020)
Includes: Marcello Bolognari, ‘Le Laudes Dei altissimi di frate Francesco e l’oratio iniziale dello Stimulus amoris: un precoce esempio di ricezione duecentesca’.
Austrian Studies, 27 (2019)
Includes: Martin Anton Müller, ‘Reconstructing Arthur Schnitzler’s Library: Literary and Biographical Sources for “Die Frau des Weisen”’.
Baptist Quarterly, 52, 1 (January 2021)
Includes: Lon Graham, ‘John Collett Ryland, Daniel Turner, and A Modest Plea’.
Book Collector, 70, 1 (Spring 2021)
Includes: Julian Pooley, ‘The Book That Changed My Life: Discovering the Archive Behind the Gentleman’s Magazine’; Isabelle Charmantier, ‘The Linnean Society in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries’; Kenneth Cooper, ‘For Love of English Country Houses’; Alan M. Klein, ‘Two American Poets and their Publishers, Part 2’ [on Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams]; Nicholas T. Parsons, ‘Literature and Libertinism: Some Thoughts on Collecting Norman Douglas’; Hartmut Walravens, ‘La Fleur Lascive Orientale (1882): A Little-Known Edition’; Toby Burrows, ‘Mapping Manuscript Migrations: Tracking the Travels of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts’; Stephen Clarke, ‘The Libraries of Twelve Early Members of The Club, Part 2: Edmund Burke’; Matthew Haley, ‘Designing a Better Auction: A Nobel Goal’; Clarinda Calma, ‘Polonica in South Kensington’; Victoria Dailey, ‘An Association Copy’ [on Tennyson’s copy of Charles Warren Stoddard’s 1867 Poems]; Karen Limper-Herz, ‘A Sixteenth-Century East European Binding’.
British Catholic History, 35, 2 (October 2020),
Includes: Marta Revilla-Rivas, ‘Inventorying St Alban’s College Library in 1767: The Process and its Records’.
Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts, 94, 1 (2020)
Includes: Jahnabi Barooah Chanchani, ‘Cultural Mediators: Artists, Writers, and the Making of the Gītagovinda Tradition in Early Modern Mewar’.
Business History Review, 94, 4 (Winter 2020)
Includes: Thomas R. Buckley, ‘Multinational Companies and the Cultural Industries: W. H. Smith in Canada, 1950–1989’.
Cherryburn Times, 7, 5 (Summer 2019)
Includes: Robin Adams, ‘You Cannot Be Serious, Mr Reay?: The Bewicks Argue Intellectual Property’; Peter Osborne, ‘Aesop 200: A Lecture to Celebrate the Bicentennial of the Publication of The Fables of Aesop and Others, Designs on Wood by Thomas Bewick’.
Dutch Crossing, 44, 2 (July 2020)
Includes: Theresia Feldmann, ‘The Untameable Trotzkopf: Commerce and Canonicity in the Curious Circulation of a Classic of German Children’s Literature in the Low Countries and Germany’.
———, 45, 1 (March 2021)
Includes: Emil Rybczak, ‘Thomas Johnson: The Publisher as an Agent of Enlightenment’; Yiming Wang, ‘The Development of Chinese Printers in the Dutch East Indies (1800–1900)’.
Early Music, 48, 1 (February 2020)
Includes: Barbara Eichner, ‘Musical Diplomacy in a Divided City: the Lassus-Mayrhofer Manuscripts’.
———, 48, 2 (May 2020)
Includes: Simon D. I. Fleming, ‘The Patterns of Music Subscription in English, Welsh and Irish Cathedrals During the Georgian Era’.
———, 48, 3 (August 2020)
Includes: Denis Herlin, ‘A Bibliographical Imbroglio: Books 1 and 2 of Couperin’s Pièces de clavecin’; Susan Daniels, ‘Louise Dyer’s Éditions de l’Oiseau Lyre and the Œuvres complètes de François Couperin’.
Eighteenth-Century Life, 44, 2 (April 2020)
Includes: Sandro Jung, ‘Literary Ephemera: Understanding the Media of Literacy and Culture Formation’; Dianne Dugaw, ‘Transcendent Ephemera: Performing Deep Structure in Elegies, Ballads, and Other Occasional Forms’; David Duff, ‘The Prospectus War of the 1790s: Literary Advertising in an Age of Revolution’; Sandro Jung, ‘Ephemeral Spenser: Stothard’s Vignette Series of The Faerie Queene for the Royal Engagement Pocket Atlas’, Luisa Calè, ‘Extra Illustration and Ephemera: Altered Books and the Alternative Forms of the Fugitive Page’; Margaret J. M. Ezell, ‘Lively Effigies: Memorial Ephemera’.
Explorations in Renaissance Culture, 46, 1 (June 2020)
Includes: Valerie Schutte, ‘Dedicated to the Tudors: Thomas Gemini and a Shifting Book Dedication’.
Fragmentology, 3 (2020)
Includes: Laura Albiero, ‘Reconstructing a Ninth-Century Sacramentary-Lectionary from Saint-Victor’; Farley P. Katz, ‘A Tenth-Century Fragment of the Metrical Calendar of Gambera from the Lake Constance Region’; Scott Gwara, ‘Collections, Compilations, and Convolutes of Medieval and Rennaisance Manuscript Fragments in North America before ca. 1900’; William Duba, ‘The Bull in the Book: A 1308 Witness to the Career of Francesco Caracciolo...

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