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- "The great ocean of knowledge" : the influence of travel literature on the work of John Locke
- 'Paper-contestations' and textual communities in England, 1640-1675
- (Of) bookes
- 100 books that changed the world
- A concise companion to the study of manuscripts, printed books, and the production of early modern texts : a festschrift for Gordon Campbell
- A date with Darcy
- A dreadful fairy book : narrated by Quentin Q. Quacksworth, Esq.
- A feeling for books : the Book-of-the-Month Club, literary taste, and middle-class desire
- A fictive people : antebellum economic development and the American reading public
- A maturing market : the Iberian book world in the first half of the seventeenth century
- A novel nightmare : the purloined story
- A reader on reading
- A return to the common reader : print culture and the novel, 1850-1900
- A social history of the Chinese book : books and literati culture in late imperial China
- Adventures among books
- Agitations : essays on life and literature
- Al-Jāḥiẓ : in praise of books
- Albert adds up!
- American guides : the Federal Writers' Project and the casting of American culture
- An extensive republic : print, culture, and society in the new nation, 1790-1840
- Ancient literacies : the culture of reading in Greece and Rome
- Angelica's book and the world of reading in late Renaissance Italy
- Augustine the reader : meditation, self-knowledge, and the ethics of interpretation
- Barriers to the broad dissemination of creative works in the Arab world
- Battle of the books
- Before the public library : reading, community, and identity in the Atlantic world, 1650-1850
- Belladonna and the Nightmare Academy
- Big city blues : back to Wonderland
- Birth of the symbol : ancient readers at the limits of their texts
- Blood in the library
- Bodies of Speech : Text and Textuality in Aristotle
- Book collections of clerics in Norway, 1650-1750
- Bookishly ever after
- Bookrolls and scribes in Oxyrhynchus
- Books and bookmen
- Books and religious devotion : the redemptive reading of an Irishman in nineteenth-century New England
- Books and the British Army in the age of the American Revolution
- Books and their readers in eighteenth-century England : new essays
- Books for children, books for adults : age and the novel from Defoe to James
- Books for idle hours : nineteenth-century publishing and the rise of summer reading
- Books in early modern Norway
- Breaking into print : before and after the invention of the printing press
- C. S. Lewis's List : The Ten Books That Influenced Him Most
- Carnival on the page : popular print media in antebellum America
- Charles Dickens's American audience
- Charles Olson's reading : a biography
- Christianity and the transformation of the book : Origen, Eusebius, and the Library of Caesarea
- Circulating literacy : writing instruction in American periodicals, 1880-1910
- Claim to fame
- Colonial mediascapes : sensory worlds of the early Americas
- Colonial revivals : the nineteenth-century lives of early American books
- Come, bright improvement! : the literary societies of nineteenth-century Ontario
- Communicate! : characters with courage
- Composing Egypt : reading, writing, and the emergence of a modern nation, 1870-1930
- Confessions of a book reviewer : the best of Carte blanche
- Controlling readers : Guillaume de Machaut and his late Medieval audience
- Cultural considerations : essays on readers, writers, and musicians in postwar America
- Cultures of print : essays in the history of the book
- Curiosity
- Das Buch in der nationalsozialistischen Propagandapolitik
- Dictionary of 1000 rooms
- Die Rifa'iya aus Damaskus : Eine Privatbibliothek im Osmanischen Syrien und ihr kulturelles Umfeld
- Early modern women's manuscript writing : selected papers from the Trinity/Trent Colloquium
- Escape from planet Yastol
- Essaying Montaigne : a study of the Renaissance institution of writing and reading
- Expanding the American mind : books and the popularization of knowledge
- Favola fui : Petrarch writes his readers
- Feminist conversations : Fuller, Emerson, and the play of reading
- Fever reading : affect and reading badly in the early American public sphere
- Finding Langston
- Fly by night
- From Little London to Little Bengal : religion, print, and modernity in early British India, 1793-1835
- From codex to hypertext : reading at the turn of the twenty-first century
- From little houses to little women : revisiting a literary childhood
- From woodblocks to the Internet : Chinese publishing and print culture in transition, circa 1800 to 2008
- Fruit of the orchard : reading Catherine of Siena in late medieval and early modern England
- Fuseli's Milton gallery : 'turning readers into spectators'
- Gender, society, and print culture in late Stuart England : the cultural world of the Athenian mercury
- Ghost writer
- Gothic to multicultural : idioms of imagining in American literary fiction
- Hack attack : a trip to Wonderland
- Historical Milton : manuscript, print, and political culture in revolutionary England
- Hitler's library
- Hot books in the Cold War : the CIA-funded secret Western book distribution program behind the Iron Curtain
- Houses of study : a Jewish woman among books
- How to do things with books in Victorian Britain
- Hype : bestsellers and literary culture
- In another country : colonialism, culture, and the English novel in India
- In the Public Eye : a History of Reading in Modern France, 1800-1940
- Inaugural address at Edinburgh University
- Inside Roman libraries : book collections and their management in antiquity
- Intertextuality and the reading of Roman poetry
- Iranian women in the memoir : comparing reading Lolita in Tehran and Persepolis (1) and (2)
- James Joyce and the act of reception : reading, Ireland, modernism
- Jane Austen and the fiction of her time
- Jefferson's literary commonplace book
- John Dee : the politics of reading and writing in the English Renaissance
- Knowledge is power
- Late book culture in Argentina
- Latest readings
- Learned girls and male persuasion : gender and reading in Roman love elegy
- Lectores y lecturas en Zaragoza : 1501-1521
- Lecturas gratas, o, ¿La fábrica de lectores?
- Lecture publique et culture au Québec : XIXe et XXe siècles
- Less rightly said : scandals and readers in sixteenth-century France
- Letter to a future lover : marginalia, errata, secrets, inscriptions, and other ephemera found in libraries
- Letting go? : sharing historical authority in a user-generated world
- Libraries and the reading public in twentieth-century America
- Licensing entertainment : the elevation of novel reading in Britain, 1684-1750
- Life in search of readers : reading (in) Chicano/a literature
- Lightning strikes twice : escaping Great expectations
- Listening to the page : adventures in reading and writing
- Literacy in everyday life : reading and writing in early modern Dutch diaries
- Literary awakenings : personal essays from the Hudson review
- Literary intelligence : a virtue theoretical analysis with special reference to its educational implications
- Literary taste : how to form it
- Literature and therapy : a systemic view
- Making literature now
- Marginalia : readers writing in books
- Mark Twain in Japan : the cultural reception of an American icon
- Mark Twain's Audience : a critical analysis of reader responses to the writings of Mark Twain
- Martial : the world of the epigram
- Masters and friends
- Max and Zoe at the library
- Memory's library : medieval books in early modern England
- Milton and the Revolutionary Reader
- Modern print artefacts : textual materiality and literary value in British print culture, 1890-1930s
- Modernism and the women's popular romance in Britain, 1885-1925
- Movie mishaps
- Mr. Putter & Tabby turn the page
- Must read : rediscovering American bestsellers from Charlotte Temple to The Da Vinci code
- My Victorian novel : critical essays in the personal voice
- New directions in American reception study
- New world literacy : writing and culture across the Atlantic, 1500-1700
- Off the books : on literature and culture
- On reading : with Sesame and lilies I: Of kings' treasuries by John Ruskin
- On rereading
- One child reading : my auto-bibliography
- Our principal promised to kiss a pig
- Out to lunch
- Over leven, lezen en schrijven : de bandbreedte van boekgeschiedenis : rede uitgesproken bij de aanvaarding van het ambt van hoogleraar Geschiedenis van Uitgeverij en Boekhandel aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam op vrijdag 5 november 2010
- Paradoxes of prosperity : wealth-seeking versus Christian values in pre-Civil War America
- Petrus Alfonsi and his medieval readers
- Phrasikleia : an anthropology of reading in ancient Greece
- Play and the Politics of Reading : the Social Uses of Modernist Form
- Poetic garlands : Hellenistic epigrams in context
- Poetry, pictures, and popular publishing : the illustrated gift book and Victorian visual culture, 1855-1875
- Polemic : critical or uncritical
- Popular fiction, translation, and the Nahda in Egypt
- Popular reading in English c. 1400-1600
- Precocious children and childish adults : age inversion in Victorian literature
- Presumed missing
- Print culture histories beyond the metropolis
- Print in motion : the expansion of publishing and reading in the United States, 1880-1940
- Print, text and book cultures in South Africa
- Public library and other stories
- Publishing policies and family strategies : the fortunes of a Dutch publishing house in the 18th and early 19th centuries
- Pulp fictions of medieval England : Essays in popular romance
- Raising readers : how to nurture a child's love of books
- Rats on the page
- Read anything good lately?
- Read up : descriptions & discussion questions for more than 30 thoughtful books, Volume 2
- Reader development in practice : bringing literature to readers
- Reading 1759 : literary culture in mid-eighteenth-century Britain and France
- Reading 1922 : a return to the scene of the modern
- Reading Austen in America
- Reading Fiction 1
- Reading Fiction 2
- Reading Ireland : print, reading, and social change in early modern Ireland
- Reading Nonfiction 2
- Reading and the history of race in the Renaissance
- Reading and the making of time in the eighteenth century
- Reading and the reader
- Reading and writing during the dissolution : Monks, Friars, and Nuns 1530-1558
- Reading as therapy : what contemporary fiction does for middle-class Americans
- Reading at risk : a survey of literary reading in America
- Reading books : essays on the material text and literature in America
- Reading culture and writing practices in nineteenth-century France
- Reading cultures : the construction of readers in the twentieth century
- Reading in medieval St. Gall
- Reading is everywhere
- Reading is my window : books and the art of reading in women's prisons
- Reading literature today : two complementary essays and a conversation
- Reading places : literacy, democracy, and the public library in Cold War America
- Reading still matters : what the research reveals about reading, libraries, and community
- Reading television
- Reading the American novel 1920-2010
- Reading the Roman republic in early modern England
- Reading the Scottish Enlightenment : books and their readers in provincial Scotland, 1750-1820
- Reading the eighteenth-century novel
- Reading with Lincoln
- Religious reading in the Lutheran north : studies in early modern Scandinavian book culture
- Reluctant capitalists : bookselling and the culture of consumption
- Removable type : histories of the book in Indian country, 1663-1880
- Renaissance Cultural Crossroads : Translation, Print and Culture in Britain, 1473-1640
- River of ink : literature, history and art
- Romance and readership in twentieth century France : love stories
- Romantic readers : the evidence of marginalia
- Romanticism and the rise of the mass public
- Rooney 'Roo
- Sam visits the school library
- Samuel Johnson and the life of reading
- Science, reading, and Renaissance literature : the art of making knowledge, 1580-1670
- Scripting reading motions : the codex and the computer as self-reflexive machines
- Sesame and lilies
- Seventeenth-Century Poetic Genres as Social Categories : a New Reading of the Poetry of John Donne
- Shakespeare and the Book Trade
- Shakespeare's books : a dictionary of Shakespeare sources
- Silent reading and the birth of the narrator
- Slow reading
- Sophie Quire and the last Storyguard : a story
- Southern bound : a Gulf coast journalist on books, writers, and literary pilgrimages of the heart
- Spanish books in the Europe of the Enlightenment (Paris and London) : a view from abroad
- St. Elmo and its author : from "Chronicle and Comment"
- Studies on Research in Reading and Libraries : Approaches and Results from Several Countries
- Suburban plots : men at home in nineteenth-century American print culture
- Taking Books to the World : American Publishers and the Cultural Cold War
- Texts and readers in the age of Marvell
- Textual translation and live translation : the total experience of nonverbal communication in literature, theater and cinema
- The "dangerous" potential of reading : readers and the negotiation of power in nineteenth-century narratives
- The American popular novel after World War II : a study of 25 best sellers, 1947-2000
- The Appearance of Print in Eighteenth-Century Fiction
- The British book trade and Spanish American independence : education and knowledge transmission of knowledge in transcontinental perspective
- The Cambridge companion to literature and religion
- The Colonial book in the Atlantic world
- The Culture of print : power and the uses of print in early modern Europe
- The Edinburgh companion to Shakespeare and the arts
- The Edinburgh history of the book in Scotland, Vol. 2, Enlightenment and expansion, 1707-1800
- The Edinburgh history of the book in Scotland, Volume 3, Ambition and industry, 1800-1880
- The Edinburgh history of the book in Scotland, Volume 4, Professionalism and diversity, 1880-2000
- The Ethnography of reading
- The Manic Pixie Dream Boy Improvement Project
- The Oprah affect : critical essays on Oprah's book club
- The Snatchabook
- The Story Within Us : Women Prisoners Reflect on Reading
- The Written Word in the Medieval Arabic Lands : a Social and Cultural History of Reading Practices
- The acquisition of books by Chetham's Library, 1655-1700
- The art of sympathy in fiction : forms of ethical and emotional persuasion
- The back page
- The bee tree
- The book that ate my brother
- The book world : selling and distributing British literature, 1900-1940
- The calm before the storm : a night in Sleepy Hollow
- The chain of things : divinatory magic and the practice of reading in German literature and thought, 1850-1940
- The committed reader : reading for utility, pleasure, and fulfillment in the twenty-first century
- The complete soldier : military books and military culture in early Stuart England, 1603-1645
- The crafty reader
- The crisis of literature in the 1790s : print culture and the public sphere
- The empathic reader : a study of the narcissistic character and the drama of the self
- The experientiality of narrative : an enactivist approach
- The formation of college English : rhetoric and belles lettres in the British cultural provinces
- The gist of reading
- The haunted sleepover
- The illustration of the master : Henry James and the magazine revolution
- The impossible observer : reason and the reader in 18th century prose
- The industrial book, 1840-1880
- The intellectual life of the British working classes
- The late age of print : everyday book culture from consumerism to control
- The library
- The library : a catalogue of wonders
- The library at night
- The library of Eusebius of Caesarea
- The making of middle/brow culture
- The medieval manuscript book : cultural approaches
- The moral laboratory : experiments examining the effects of reading literature on social perception and moral self-concept
- The mystery of the golden key
- The poetry handbook : a guide to reading poetry for pleasure and practical criticism
- The power to name : a history of anonymity in colonial West Africa
- The printed book in Brittany, 1484-1600
- The printed book in contemporary American culture : medium, object, metaphor
- The quotable book lover
- The reader in al-Jāḥiẓ : the epistolary rhetoric of an Arabic prose master
- The reader in the text : essays on audience and interpretation
- The readers' advisory guide to genre fiction
- The readers' advisory guide to genre fiction
- The readers' advisory guide to nonfiction
- The reading lesson : the threat of mass literacy in nineteenth century British fiction
- The reception of James Joyce in Europe
- The reception of Laurence Sterne in Europe
- The republic in print : print culture in the age of U.S. nation building, 1770-1870
- The risk of reading : how literature helps us to understand ourselves and the world
- The road to Monticello : the life and mind of Thomas Jefferson
- The sentimental theatre of the French Revolution : performing virtue
- The social life of books : reading together in the eighteenth-century home
- The space of the book : print culture in the Russian social imagination
- The vampire chapter
- Thinking outside the book
- This book is an action : feminist print culture and activist aesthetics
- This book is an action : feminist print culture and activist aesthetics
- Thoreau's reading : a study in intellectual history with bibliographical catalogue
- Through the lens of the reader : explorations of European narrative
- Through the magic door
- Through the magic door
- Théories et pratiques de la lecture littéraire
- Tidetown
- Tiger in my soup
- Transatlantic stories and the history of reading, 1720-1810 : migrant fictions
- Transfiguring the arts and sciences : knowledge and cultural institutions in the Romantic age
- Trapped in stormy seas : sailing to Treasure Island
- Unbuttoning America : a biography of "Peyton Place"
- Unbuttoning America : a biography of "Peyton Place"
- Uncle Tom's cabin and the reading revolution : race, literacy, childhood, and fiction, 1851-1911
- Virginia Woolf's novels and the literary past
- Virginia Woolf, the intellectual, and the public sphere
- Voicing ourselves : whose words we use when we talk about books
- Western crime fiction goes East : the Russian Pinkerton craze 1907-1934
- What Middletown read : print culture in an American small city
- What adolescents ought to know : sexual health texts in early twentieth-century America
- What to read and why
- Whitman East & West : new contexts for reading Walt Whitman
- Who reads Ulysses? : the rhetoric of the Joyce wars and the common reader
- Why literature? : the value of literary reading and what it means for teaching
- Wild things : the joy of reading children's literature as an adult
- With a book in their hands : Chicano/a readers and readerships across the centuries
- Wittgenstein reading
- Works cited : an alphabetical odyssey of mayhem and misbehavior
- Writers, readers, and reputations : literary life in Britain, 1870-1918
- You can read
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