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The Library is the journal of the Bibliographical Society. For more than a hundred years it has been the pre-eminent scholarly journal for the history of books, both manuscript and printed, and the role of books in history. All aspects of descriptive and historical bibliography come within its scope, including the general and economic history of the production and distribution of books, paper, printing types, illustration, and binding, as well as the transmission of texts and their authenticity. Each issue of The Library normally contains 100-115 pages, illustrated where necessary. Also included in each issue are reviews and lists of recent books and periodicals in the field. A comprehensive index is issued annually.
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Volume 11, Number 3, September 2010Editorial Board
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Dr Bill Bell
Centre for the History of the Book
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Dr Nicolas Bell
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John Barnard, Oxford
Peter W. M. Blayney, Toronto
Anna-Giulia Cavagna, Genoa
Annie Charon, Paris
Roger Chartier, Paris
Martin Davies, London
A. I. Doyle, Durham
Paul Eggert, Canberra
John L. Flood, London
Mirjam Foot, London
Janet Ing Freeman, London
Paul Hoftijzer, Leiden
Trevor Howard-Hill, South Carolina
Eberhard König, Berlin
Maria-Luisa López-Vidriero, Madrid
Paul Needham, Princeton
Oliver Pickering, Leeds
Julian Roberts, Oxford
David Shaw, Canterbury
Michael Suarez, Oxford and New York
Germaine Warkentin, Toronto
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