The September Issue of PBSA

Articles

  • “Bastard Hands: Fifteenth-Century Scripts and the Processes of Medieval Making” by Seamus Dwyer

  • “Shakespeare in Samuel Beckett’s Library” by Dirk Van Hulle and Pim Verhulst 

  • “William Temple Franklin and the Publication of Benjamin Franklin’s Works” by Richard C. Simmons

  • “1990s Zine Distribution and Understanding the Work of Zine Distros through Their Catalogs” by Jolie Braun

Bibliographical Notes

  • “Who was “A. Moore”? Waste Paper as a Means of Identification” by Geoffrey Day

  • “A Newly Discovered Manuscript of Vincent of Lérins’s Commonitorium and Shakespeare’s Hand D in Sir Thomas More” by Eric Rasmussen and Molly G. Yarn

Reviews

  • Jeffrey F. Hamburger, David J. Roxburgh, and Linda Safran, eds, The Diagram as Paradigm: Cross-Cultural Approaches. Reviewed by Irina Savinetskaya

  • Ann Blair, L’Entour du texte: La publication du livre savant à la Renaissance. Reviewed by Corinne Bayerl

  • Whitney Trettien, Cut/Copy/Paste: Fragments from the History of Bookwork. Reviewed by Jen Hunt Johnson

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