An introduction to print culture in America, accompanied by a CD-ROM image archive.
Preface
vii
Texts for the Times: An Introduction to Book History
1
(16)
Robert A. Gross
Literacy and Reading in Puritan New England
17
(30)
Jill Lepore
Print and Everyday Life in the Eighteenth Century
47
(32)
Patricia Crain
Publishing the American Revolution
79
(30)
Russell L. Martin
The Book Trade Transformed
109
(26)
Jeffrey D. Groves
Antebellum Reading Prescribed and Described
135
(30)
Scott E. Casper
Publishing an Emergent ``American'' Literature
165
(30)
Susan S. Williams
Northern and Southern Worlds of Print
195
(28)
Alice Fahs
Reshaping Publishing and Authorship in the Gilded Age
223
(32)
Nancy Cook
Print Cultures in the American West
255
(30)
Jen A. Huntley-Smith
Laboring Classes, New Readers, and Print Cultures
285
(26)
Ann Fabian
The Industrialization and Nationalization of American Periodical Publishing
311
(28)
Charles Johanningsmeier
Print and the Creation of Middlebrow Culture
339
(28)
Trysh Travis
Out Of the Mainstream and into the Streets: Small Press Magazines, the Underground Press, Zines, and Artists' Books
367
(36)
Ellen Gruber Garvey
Newspapers since 1945
403
(32)
Glenn Wallach
The Once and Future Book
435
(6)
Scott E. Casper
Joanne D. Chaison
Jeffrey D. Groves
Resources for Studying American Book History: A Selective, Annotated Bibliography
441
(18)
Joanne D. Chaison
Contributors
459
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