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Yeats Annual No. 18: A Special Issue
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‘The admirable Yeats Annual . . . a powerful base of biographical and textual knowledge. Since 1982 the vade mecum of Yeats.’...
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The Political Economy of Reading, revised edition
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Did reading help to determine mentalities? Taking a long view, and building on his quantitative work in The Reading Nation in the Romanti...
- Author(s)
- William St Clair
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"Where There Is Nothing" and "The Unicorn from the Stars"
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In the Cornell Yeats edition of the two plays, Wim Van Mierlo recounts their complicated composition history and makes clear the ways in ...
- Author(s)
- W. B. Yeats , Lady Gregory
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The Collected Works of John Ford
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Authoritative texts
Includes two poems newly ascribed to Ford, Funerall Elegie (1612) and the Elegie for John Fletcher (1625)
Detai...
- Author(s)
- John Ford
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Annual membership of the Bibliographical Society
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Annual membership of the Bibliographical Society, which includes 4 issues of The Library, occasional monograph and online access to the a...
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Presence and Absence in Keats’s Letters
- Author(s)
- John Barnard
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The Complete Illustrative Work of Thomas Bewick
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Bewick's celebrated histories of quadrupeds and birds of 1790, 1797 and 1804 have obscured the immense number of other books of all denom...
- Author(s)
- Nigel Tattersfield
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The Complete Illustrative Work of Thomas Bewick
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Bewick's celebrated histories of quadrupeds and birds of 1790, 1797 and 1804 have obscured the immense number of other books of all denom...
- Author(s)
- Nigel Tattersfield
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The Complete Illustrative Work of Thomas Bewick
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Bewick's celebrated histories of quadrupeds and birds of 1790, 1797 and 1804 have obscured the immense number of other books of all denom...
- Author(s)
- Nigel Tattersfield
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Reading in the Refectory: monastic practice in England from the eleventh to the thirteenth century
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In the 2010 John Coffin Memorial Annual Palaeography Lecture, Dr Teresa Webber, inspired by a talk from the great palaeographer Leonard B...
- Author(s)
- Teresa Webber
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Virginia Woolf's Bloomsbury, Volume 1
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The essays in this volume offer new insights on different aspects of Woolf's aesthetics and influences, exploring the relationships betwe...
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Virginia Woolf’s Bloomsbury: Volume 2
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Virginia Woolf's Bloomsbury, published in two volumes, focuses on the politics and aesthetics of Bloomsbury. The politics volume addr...
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French Renaissance Printing Types
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A majority of today's Western text types, whether Roman, Italic, Greek or Hebrew, derive from type designs conceived or perfected in sixt...
- Author(s)
- Hendrik D.L. Vervliet
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The Reception of James Joyce in Europe
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This collection of essays prepared by an international team of scholars, critics and translators, records the ways in which James Joyce's...
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Books without Borders: Volume 1: The Cross-National Dimension in Print Culture
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Where does the book belong? Does it enshrine the soul of a nation, or is it a means by which nations talk to one another, sharing ideas, ...
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Argument into Design: Editions as a Sub-Species of the Printed Book
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Among our everyday wares, an edition is a publisher's and bookseller's commodity, the marketing of a straight-printed text between the co...
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- Hans Walter Gabler
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Books without Borders: Volume 2: Perspectives from South Asia
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This volume concentrates on one of the world's oldest, and most buoyant, book cultures: South Asia. It examines the transition from manus...
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Yeats Annual No. 17
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The latest volume in this renowned research-level series focuses on Yeats's occult reading and his collaborative ventures with Dorothy We...
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Gissing and the City: Cultural Crisis and the Making of Books in Late-Victorian England
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Gissing's novels compel because of the ideas they present and the art they embody. This new collection, unusually, brings together contri...
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Yeats Annual No. 16
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From this renowned research-level series, Poems and Contexts: Yeats Annual 16 thrusts Yeats's poems back into the circumstances of their ...
