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Book History is devoted to every aspect of the history of the book, broadly defined as the history of the creation, dissemination, and reception of script and print. It publishes research on the social, economic, and cultural history of authorship, editing, printing, the book arts, publishing, the book trade, periodicals, newspapers, ephemera, copyright, censorship, literary agents, libraries, literary criticism, canon formation, literacy, literary education, reading habits, and reader response. Book History is the official publication of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing, Inc. (SHARP).
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Volume 27, Issue 1, Spring 2024Table of Contents
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View Gender, Commerce, and the Restoration Book Trade: Mapping the Bookscape of Hannah Wolley's The Ladies Directory (1661)
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Gender, Commerce, and the Restoration Book Trade: Mapping the Bookscape of Hannah Wolley's The Ladies Directory (1661)
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View "Adapted to the Soldier's Pocket": Military Discipline, Religious Publishing, and the Power of Print Format during the US Civil War
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View The British Book Society and the American Book-of-the-Month Club, 1929–1949: Joint Choices and Transatlantic Connections
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The British Book Society and the American Book-of-the-Month Club, 1929–1949: Joint Choices and Transatlantic Connections
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View "Distributed 'Blackishness'": The Uses of Black American Poets among Candidates of the 2020 US Democratic Primaries
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| ISSN | 1529-1499 |
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| Print ISSN | 1098-7371 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2024-06-14 |
| Open Access | No |
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