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  • Recent Periodicals
Antiquaries Journal, 93 (2013)

Includes: J. Luxford, ‘Luxury and Locality in a late Medieval Book of Hours from South-West England’.

Archives of Natural History, 40, 2 (October 2013)

Includes: A. Kennedy, ‘The Beauty of Victorian Beasts: Illustration in the Reverend J. G. Wood’s Homes without hands’; H. W. Lack, ‘Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin’s Enigmatic Icones selectarum stirpium americanarum (1797)’; L. K. Overstreet, ‘Inscribed Copy of Animal life on the shores of the Clyde and Firth’.

Art Libraries Journal, 37, 1 (2012)

Includes: A. Bowen, ‘Harvard’s Fine Arts Library: Collections and Services over 100 Years’; A. B. Whiteside, ‘Frances Loeb Library at the Harvard Graduate School of Design: A 100-Year History’.

———, 37, 3 (2012)

Includes: K. Attar, ‘Illustration, Book History and Research Facilitation: Some Observations’.

———, 38, 1 (2013)

Includes: F. Willis, ‘Innovative Cover Design: An Exploration of 19th- and Early 20th-Century Publishers’ Cloth Binding Designs’; B. Pezzini, ‘Towards a Network Analysis of Art Writers in Edwardian London: The Art Journal, Connoisseur and Burlington Magazine in 1903’.

Book Collector, 62, 3 (Autumn 2013)

Includes: N. Barker, ‘Printing and the Mind of Man’; E. M. White, ‘New Provenances for Four Copies of the 36-Line Bible’; G. V. Jones and J. E. Brown, ‘The Other H. G. Wells: Henry Gustavus Wells (1838–1922) Victorian Binding Designer’; M. M. Foot, ‘An English Binding in Recycled Seventeenth-Century Leather’; S. Markham, ‘Jolyon Hudson’; J. S. Deardon, ‘A Martyr’s Calendar’; J. Saumarez Smith, ‘The Sultan’s Boatman’.

Brio: Journal of the IAML (UK and Irl), 50, 1 (Spring–Summer 2013)

Includes: M. Spring, ‘Music Shops and the Music Trade in Bath’; R. Turbet, ‘From Byrd to Bing and Bridge’; S. Woodhouse, ‘Mostly Exquisitely Performed: Concert Programmes at Cambridge University Library’.

Business History, 55, 6 (2013)

Includes: H. Berghoff, ‘Blending Personal and Managerial Capitalism: Bertelsmann’s Rise from Medium-Sized Publisher to Global Media Corporation and Service Provider, 1950–2010’.

California Italian Studies Journal, 3, 1 (2012) [www.escholarship.org/uc/ismrg_cisj]

Includes: A. Perriccioli, ‘Un modello beneventano per il Virgilio altomedievale di Napoli (ms ex vind. 58. Lat. 6)’. [End Page 94]

Common Place, 13, 2 (Winter 2013) [www.common-place.org]

Includes: N. L. Newcomer, ‘Where’s Wesley?: The True Story of a Manuscript Hymnal Attributed to the Father of Methodism’.

Dickens Studies Annual, 44 (2013)

Includes: M. F. Cohen, ‘Making Piracy Pay: Fagin and Contested Authorship in Victorian Print Culture’.

Dutch Crossing: Journal of Low Country Studies, 37, 2 (July 2013)

Includes: E. W. Platt, ‘Pamphlets, Great Britain, and the Bestandstwisten: The Use of British Sources in the Dutch Disputes of the 1610s’.

East Asia Publishing and Society, 3, 2 (2013)

Includes: Xiaoqiao Ling, ‘Crafting a Book: The Sequel to The Plum in the Golden Vase’; Heekyoung Cho, ‘Imagined, Transcultural, and Colonial Spaces in Print: Newspaper Serialization of Translated Novels in Colonial Korea’; E. C. Rath, ‘The Tastiest Dish in Edo: Print, Performance and Culinary Entertainment in Early-Modern Japan’.

Historical Research, 86, 233 (August 2013)

Includes: T. Gobbitt, ‘The Twelfth-Century Rubrication of Anglo-Saxon Legal Texts in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS. 383’.

Huntington Library Quarterly, 76, 2 (Summer 2013)

Includes: L. O’Neill, ‘Dealing With Newsmongers: News, Trust and Letters in the British World, ca. 1670–1730’.

Information & Culture: A Journal of History, 48, 3 (2013)

Includes: A. Henle, ‘The Widow’s Mite: Hannah Mather Crocker and the Mather Libraries’. J. Carey, ‘Scientific Communication Before and After Networked Science’.

———, 48, 4 (2013)

Includes: J. Atkinson, ‘The London Library and the Circulation of French Fiction in the 1840s’; E. A. Goedeken, ‘The Literature of American Library History, 2010–2011’.

Insight: Queen’s College Library, 3, (Michaelmas 2013)

Includes: W. Poole, ‘Thomas Barlow’s Books at Queen’s’; M. Rankin, ‘A John Day William Tyndale Presentation Copy in Queen’s College Library?’; V. Vernier, ‘The Plaster Ceiling and its Masters at The Queen’s College Library (1692–1756)’; J. Eagan, ‘Refurbishment of Medieval Manuscripts for Henry VIII: Part Three...

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