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Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book

This series includes a substantial list of books on the history of print culture, authorship, reading, writing, printing, and publishing. The editors are especially interested in interdisciplinary work and invite submissions from scholars in history, literary studies, bibliography, and related fields who are working in this area.

Manuscript Submissions

Please direct manuscript inquiries to:

Brian Halley, Senior Editor
UMass Press, Boston Office
Provost Office / Quinn Building
100 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, MA 02125-3393
[email protected]
617-287-5610

Series Editors

Greg Barnhisel
English
Duquesne University

Joan Shelley Rubin
History
University of Rochester

Michael Winship
English
University of Texas at Austin

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The Transatlantic Materials of American Literature

The Transatlantic Materials of American Literature

Publishing US Writing in Britain, 1830–1860

by Katie McGettigan

Format: Paperback

"Fame Is Not Just for the Fellas"

"Fame Is Not Just for the Fellas"

Female Renown and the Childhood of Famous Americans Series

by Gregory M. Pfitzer

Format: Paperback

Organizing Women

Organizing Women

Home, Work, and the Institutional Infrastructure of Print in Twentieth-Century America

by Christine Pawley

Format: Paperback

Public in Name Only

Public in Name Only

The 1939 Alexandria Library Sit-In Demonstration

by Brenda Mitchell-Powell

Format: Paperback

Wild Intelligence

Wild Intelligence

Poets' Libraries and the Politics of Knowledge in Postwar America

by M. C. Kinniburgh

Format: Paperback

Gems of Art on Paper

Gems of Art on Paper

Illustrated American Fiction and Poetry, 1785–1885

by Georgia Brady Barnhill

Format: Paperback

Jim Crow Networks

Jim Crow Networks

African American Periodical Cultures

by Eurie Dahn

Format: Paperback

Placing Papers

Placing Papers

The American Literary Archives Market

by Amy Hildreth Chen

Format: Paperback

Writing across the Color Line

Writing across the Color Line

U.S. Print Culture and the Rise of Ethnic Literature, 1877-1920

by Lucas A. Dietrich

Format: Paperback

Libraries amid Protest

Libraries amid Protest

Books, Organizing, and Global Activism

by Sherrin Frances

Format: Paperback

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