Series Editor: Ann R Hawkins
This monograph series examines the history of the book, defined broadly to include non-book texts and manuscript studies. Drawing on historicist schools of literary theory, social history, bibliography, and history of libraries, this series offers cross-disciplinary approaches to questions of authorship, readership, and publication.
We welcome proposals and manuscripts on, but not limited to, the following areas:
Authorship; Canon Formation; Censorship; Copyright and Piracy; Coterie production; Cultural, Economic and Social History of Books, Authorship, etc.; Book Arts; Bookbinding and Binders; Book Collectors and their Libraries; Book Design and Designers; Book Trade; Calligraphy; Education; History of Printing and Printing Materials; Illustration; Illustrated Books; Illustration Methods; Illustrators; Paper Trade; Paper Makers; Papermaking; Periodical Press; Legal Aspects of Publishing Libraries; Literary Agents; Literary Criticism; Literacy and Reading Practices; Manuscript Culture and Manuscript Publication; Print Culture; Publishing; Publishing History; Reading; Reader Responses; Relations between Authors, Agents and Publishers; Relations between Authors and their Readers; Technologies of Book Production; Textual Criticism and Editing; Typography and Typographers; Type Design and Typefounding
We are also interested in seeing studies that expand on these categories to include non-book texts as well as studies of manuscripts or manuscript materials.
Initial queries about manuscript submission should be directed to:
Ann R Hawkins
Series Editor
Department of English
Texas Tech University
Lubbock TX 79409
USA
ann.hawkins@ttu.edu
Or
Mark Pollard
Publishing Director
mark@pickeringchatto.co.uk
Ann R Hawkins is at the Texas Tech University. She is editor of Teaching Bibliography, Textual Criticism and Book History, published by Pickering & Chatto.
Simon Hull
(May 2010)Fiona A Macdonald
(May 2009)R Carter Hailey
(June 2009)Editor: Bonnie Gunzenhauser
(2010)Mei-Ying Sung
(January 2009)To place a standing order for books in this or any other series email sales@pickeringchatto.co.uk. Please include the name of each series in which you are interested and indicate whether you have already bought earlier books in the series.