Cultures of Print
David D. Hall
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Reading Books
Michele Moylan and 1 more
Hardback
Accomplished in All Departments of Art--Hammatt Billings of Boston, 1818-1874
James F. O'Gorman
American Architects and Their Books to 1848
Kenneth Hafertepe and 1 more
Making Meaning
D. F. McKenzie and 2 more
St. Augustine's Bones
Harold Samuel Stone
Marketing Modernism Between the Two World Wars
Catherine Turner
James Laughlin, New Directions, and the Remaking of Ezra Pound
Greg Barnhisel and 1 more
In the Company of Books
Sarah Wadsworth
Learning to Read and Write in Colonial America
E.Jennifer Monaghan
What a Book Can Do
Priscilla Coit Murphy
America the Middlebrow
Jaime Harker
Agent of Change
Sabrina Alcorn Baron and 2 more
Institutions of Reading
Thomas Augst and 1 more
American Architects and Their Books, 1840-1915
Popular History and the Literary Marketplace, 1840-1920
Gregory M. Pfitzer
The Holocaust and the Book
Jonathan Rose
Popular Print and Popular Medicine
Thomas A. Horrocks
Illuminating Letters
Paul C. Gutjahr and 1 more
Reading Places
Christine Pawley
Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Reading Revolution
Barbara Hochman
Right Here I See My Own Books
Sarah Wadsworth and 1 more
From Codex to Hypertext
Anouk Lang
Pressing the Fight
Creating a World on Paper
Sue Rainey
A Publisher's Paradise
Colette Colligan
1960S Gay Pulp Fiction
Drewey Wayne Gunn and 1 more
Thinking Outside the Book
Augusta Rohrbach
History Repeating Itself
What Middletown Read
Frank Felsenstein and 1 more
Commercializing Childhood
Paul B. Ringel
The Translations of Nebrija
Byron Ellsworth Hamann
Not Free, Not for All
Cheryl Knott
The Harlem Renaissance and the Idea of a New Negro Reader
Shawn Anthony Christian
The Labor of Literature
Jane D. Griffin
Reading America
Kristin L. Matthews
Taking Books to the World
Amanda Laugesen
Books for Idle Hours
Donna Harrington-Lueker
Made Under Pressure
Natalia Kamovnikova
Faraway Women and the Atlantic Monthly
Cathryn Halverson
The Intimacy of Paper in Early and Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Jonathan Senchyne
Writing Across the Color Line
Lucas A. Dietrich
Placing Papers
Amy Chen
Libraries Amid Protest
Sherrin Frances
Jim Crow Networks
Eurie Dahn
Gems of Art on Paper
Georgia Brady Barnhill
Wild Intelligence
Mary Catherine Kinniburgh
Public in Name Only
Brenda Mitchell-Powell
Organizing Women
"Fame Is Not Just for the Fellas"
Teaching the History of the Book
Matteo A. Pangallo and 1 more
Book Anatomy
Amy Gore
"From Boys to Men"
Everyday Reading
Aakriti Mandhwani
Reading the Renaissance
Mary I. Unger