Print Culture Studies
| Atkins, G. Douglas, and Laura Morrow, eds. |
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| Augst, Thomas, and Kenneth Carpenter, eds. |
The Social Life of Libraries in the United States |
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| Badia, Janet. |
Sylvia Plath and the Mythology of Women Readers
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| Baker, David Weil. |
Radical Humanism in Sixteenth-Century England |
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| Barnhisel, Greg, and Catherine Turner, eds. |
Print, Propaganda, and the Cold War |
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| Barnhisel, Gregory. |
James Laughlin, New Directions Press, and the Remaking of Ezra Pound
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| Baron, Sabrina Alcorn, Eric N. Lindquist, and Eleanor F. Shevlin, eds. |
Print Culture Studies after Elizabeth L. Eisenstein |
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| Benfey, Christopher E G. |
Emily Dickinson and the Problem of Others
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| Berman, Jeffrey. |
Love and Loss in the Memoirs of C. S. Lewis, John Bayley, Donald Hall, Joan Didion, and Calvin Trillin |
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| Casper, Scott E., Joanne D. Chaison, and Jeffrey D. Groves, eds. |
Perspectives on American Book History Artifacts and Commentary |
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| Cavallo, Guglielmo, and Roger Chartier, eds. translated by Lydia G. Cochrane. |
A History of Reading in the West
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| Charvat, William. afterword by Michael Winship. |
Literary Publishing in America, 1790-1850
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| Colligan, Colette. |
Expatriate Literary Culture in Paris, 1890-1960 |
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| Eberwein, Jane Donahue. |
Strategies of Limitation |
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| Franklin, R. W., ed. |
The Master Letters of Emily Dickinson
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| Fulton, Thomas. |
Manuscript, Print, and Political Culture in Revolutionary England |
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| Grabher, Gudrun, Roland Hagenbuchle, and Cristanne Miller, eds. |
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| Gray, Erik Irving. |
From the Romantics to the Rubaiyat |
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| Gunn, Drewey Wayne, and Jaime Harker, eds. |
The Misplaced Heritage |
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| Gutjahr, Paul C., and Megan L. Benton, eds. |
Typography and Literary Interpretation |
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