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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