Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing Bibliography of Publications Derived from Sharp Conferences

Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing Bibliography of Publications Derived from Sharp Conferences

SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF AUTHORSHIP, READING AND PUBLISHING BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLICATIONS DERIVED FROM SHARP CONFERENCES Amos, Mark Addison. “Violent Hierarchies: Disciplining Women and Merchant Capitalists in The Book of the Knyght of the Towre.” Caxton’s Trace: Studies in the History of English Printing. Ed. William Kuskin. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2006. 69-100. [SHARP 2000] Anderson, Randall L. “’The Merit of a Manuscript Poem’: The Case for Bodleian MS Rawlinson Poet. 85.” Print, Manuscript, & Performance: The Changing Relations of the Media in Early Modern England. Ed. Arthur F. Marotti and Michael D. Bristol. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2000. 127-71. [SHARP 1997] ---. “Metaphors of the Book as Garden in the English Renaissance.” Yearbook of English Studies 33 (2003): 248-61. [SHARP 1997] Ashton, Susanna. “A Corrupt Medium: Stephen Burroughs and the Bridgehampton, New York, Library.” Libraries & Culture 38.2 (2003): 93-120. [SHARP 1996] ---. “John Boyle O’Reilly and Moondyne (1878).” History Ireland 10.1 (2002): 38-42. [SHARP 1999] Baggs, Chris. “George Gissing and Libraries.” Gissing Journal 40.4 (2004): 7-13. [SHARP 2004] Barnes, James J. “Reassessing the Reputation of Thomas Tegg, London Publisher, 1776- 1846.” Book History 3 (2000): 45-60. [SHARP 1997] Barnhisel, Greg. “Ezra Pound, James Laughlin and New Directions: The Publisher as Spin Doctor.” Paideuma 29.3 (2000): 165-78. [SHARP 1996] Rpt. in revised form as a chapter in James Laughlin, New Directions, and the Remaking of Ezra Pound. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2005. [SHARP 1996] Beal, Shelley S. “’La fin du pillage des auteurs’: Louvigny de Montigny’s International Press Campaign for Authors’ Rights in Canada.” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada 43.1 (2005): 45-64. [SHARP 2004] Bouju, Marie-Cécile. “Le Livre comme arme de propaganda: Le cas des relations entre le Service d’éditions de l’Internationale communiste et la France (1919-1939).” Communisme 97-98 (2009): 7-23. [SHARP 2004] Brouillette, Sarah. “Paratextuality and Economic Disavowal in Dave Eggers’ You Shall Know Our Velocity.” Reconstruction 3.2 (2003): 26 pars. 3 Jan. 2007 <http://reconstruction.eserver.org/032/brouillette.htm> [SHARP 2003] ---. Postcolonial Writers and the Global Literary Marketplace. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Forthcoming. [SHARP 2005] Brown, Matthew P. “The Thick Style: Steady Sellers, Textual Aesthetics, and Early Modern Devotional Reading.” PMLA 121.1 (2006): 67-86. [SHARP 2003] Bruyère, Claire, and Marie-Françoise Cachin. “Transatlantic Crossings: Publishing American Literature in Britain and British Literature in the United States.” Biblion 5.4 (1997): 171-88. [SHARP 1996] Burek Pierce, Jennifer. What Adolescents Ought to Know: Sexual Health Texts in Early Twentieth-Century America. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2011. [SHARP 2007] ---. “What Young Readers Ought to Know: The Successful Selling of Sexual Health Texts in the Early Twentieth Century.” Book History 14 (2011): 110-36. [SHARP 2007] Cachin, Marie-Françoise, and Sylvie Ducas-Spaes. “The Goncourt and the Booker: A Tale of Two Prizes.” Logos 14.2 (2003): 85-94. [SHARP 2002] Carter, David. “The Mystery of the Missing Middlebrow or The C(o)urse of Good Taste.” Imagining Australia: Literature and Culture in the New New World. Ed. Judith Ryan and Chris Wallace-Crabbe. Cambridge: Harvard University Committee on Australian Studies; Distributed by Harvard University Press, 2004. 173-201. [SHARP 2004] ---. “’Some Means of Learning of the Best New Books’: All about Books and the Modern Reader.” Australian Literary Studies 22.3 (2006): 329-41. [SHARP regional 2006] Connors, Linda E. “Creating a Useable Past: The Role of the Quarterly Review in Shaping a National Identity for Its Provincial Readers, 1820s-1850s.” Épilogue 13 (2003): 11-20. [SHARP 1998] Connors, Linda E., Mary Lu MacDonald, and Elizabeth Morrison. “The Periodicals and Newspapers of Nineteenth-Century Britain and Its Empire: Three Case Studies in ‘Being British.’” Épilogue 13 (2003): 1-10. [SHARP 1998] Cooney, Sondra Miley. “Die deutschen Wurzeln der Chambers’ Enzyklopädie. Ein Wörterbuch des universalen Wissens für das Volk.” F.A. Brockhaus: 1905-2005. Ed. Thomas Keiderling. Leipzig: F.A. Brockhaus, 2005. 199-207. [SHARP 1995, 2000] Coppens, Christian. “A Post-Mortem Inventory Turned into a Sales Catalogue: A Screening of the Auction Catalogue of the Library of Charles Duke of Croy, Brussels 1614.” Quaerendo 38:4 (2008): 359-80. [SHARP 2006] Coustillas, Pierre. “Gissing in Translation.” Gissing Journal 40.4 (2004): 1-6. [SHARP 2004] Dalbello, Marija. “Franz Josef’s Time Machine: Images of Modernity in the Era of Mechanical Photoreproduction.” Book History 5 (2002): 66-103. [SHARP 2001] Dalbello, Marija, and Anselm Spoerri. “Statistical Representations from Popular Texts for the Ordinary Citizen, 1889-1914.” Library & Information Science Research 28.1 (2006): 83-109. [SHARP 2005] De Franceschi, Loretta. “Libri per i soldati: una prima rassegna delle principali iniziative durante la Grande Guerra.” “Books Seem to Me to Be Pestilent Things”: Studi in onore di Piero Innocenti per i suoi sessantacinque anni. Ed. Cristina Cavallaro. Vol. 2. Manziana: Vecchiarelli, 2011. 575-585. [SHARP 2010] ---. “Ulrico Hoepli e l’informazione bibliografica scientifica.” La fabbrica del libro. Bollettino di storia dell’editoria in Italia 18:2 (2012): 23-30. [SHARP 2011] Everton, Michael. The Grand Chorus of Complaint: Authors and the Business Ethics of American Publishing. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. [SHARP 2007, 2009] Finkelstein, David. “From Textuality to Orality: The Reception of The Battle of Dorking.” Books and Bibliography: Essays in Commemoration of Don McKenzie. Ed. John Thomson. Wellington, NZ: Victoria University Press, 2002. 87-102. [SHARP 1996] ---. The House of Blackwood: Author-Publisher Relations in the Victorian Era. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002. [SHARP 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000] ---. “’Jack’s as Good as His Master’: Scots and Print Culture in New Zealand, 1860- 1900.” Book History 6 (2003): 95-107. [SHARP 2002] ---. “Voices from the Papermills.” Papermaking on the Water of Leith. Ed. Alistair McCleery, David Finkelstein, and Sarah Bromage. Edinburgh: Birlinn Press, 2006. Forthcoming. [SHARP 2004] Garvey, Ellen Gruber. “Ambivalent Advertising: Books, Prestige, and the Circulation of Publicity.” Print in Motion: The Expansion of Print and Reading in the United States, 1880-1945. Ed. Janice Radway and Carl Kaestle. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007. Forthcoming. [SHARP 1998] ---. “Anonymity, Authorship and Recirculation: A Civil War Episode.” Book History 9 (2006): 159-78. [SHARP 2005] ---. “Scissorizing and Scrapbooks: Nineteenth-Century Reading, Remaking, and Recirculating.” New Media, 1740-1915. Ed. Lisa Gitelman and Geoffrey B. Pingree. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003. 207-27. [SHARP 2001] Gerson, Carole. “The Canadian Publishers’ Records Database.” Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1996. Ed. Samuel W. Bruce and L. Kay Webster. Detroit: Gale Research, 1997. 247-51. [SHARP 1993] ---. “’Dragged at Anne’s Chariot Wheels’: L.M. Montgomery and the Sequels to Anne of Green Gables. Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada 35.2 (1997): 143- 59. [SHARP 1995] Rpt. in Part Two: Reflections on the Sequel. Ed. Paul Budra and Betty A. Schellenberg. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. 144-59. ---. “Imprint and the Nation: Canadian Publishing History through the Lens of L.M. Montgomery.” Images of a Post. Nordic Association for Canadian Studies Conference (8th : 2005 : Turku). Forthcoming [SHARP 2005] ---. “Postcolonialism Meets Book History: Pauline Johnson and Imperial London.” Home-Work: Postcolonialism, Pedagogy, and Canadian Literature. Ed. Cynthia Sugars. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2004. 423-39. [SHARP 2002] ---. “Reframing a National Literary History: Canadian Writers in the International Sphere, 1830-1910.” The Canadian Nation in the Third Millennium. Ed. Ikas Karin. Forthcoming (also forthcoming in spec. iss. of Humanities Online) [SHARP 2004] Glas, Frank de. “Business History and the Study of Publishing Houses.” New Perspectives in Book History: Contributions from the Low Countries. Ed. Marieke van Delft, Frank de Glas, and Jeroen Salman. Zutphen: Walburg Pers, 2006. 83- 100. [SHARP 2005] ---. “De materiële en symbolische productie van het werk van moderne literaire auteurs. Bouwstenen voor de reputatie van de jonge Hella Haasse.” Jaarboek voor Nederlandse Boekgeschiedenis 10 (2003): 103-20. [SHARP 2001] Griffin, Robert J. “The Text in Motion: Eighteenth-Century Roxanas.” ELH 72.2 (2005): 387-406. [SHARP 2002] Gross, Robert A. “Reading Culture, Reading Books.” Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 106.1 (1996): 59-78. [SHARP 1996] Hakapää, Jyrki.”Internationalizing Book Distribution in the Early Nineteenth Century: The Origins of Finnish Bookstores.” Book History 5 (2002): 39-66. [SHARP 2001] Hammond, Mary. Reading, Publishing and the Formation of Literary Taste in England, 1880-1914. Aldershot, Eng.: Ashgate, 2006. Forthcoming. [SHARP 2003, 2004] Hancher, Michael. “Familiar Quotations.” Harvard Library Bulletin n.s. 14.2 (2003): 13- 53. [SHARP 2003] ---. “Gazing at The Imperial Dictionary.” Book History 1 (1998): 156-81. [SHARP 1995] ---. “Littera scripta manet: Blackstone and Electronic Text.” Studies in Bibliography 54 (2001): 115-32. [SHARP 2002] ---. “The Number Trade at Blackie and

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