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  • 1
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    New York ; London ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney : Bloomsbury Visual Arts
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046852127
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (302 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781501341632 , 9781501341625 , 9781501341618
    Content: "The new photo-illustrated magazines of the 1920s traded in images of an ideal modernity, promising motorised leisure, scientific progress, and social and sexual emancipation. This is a pioneering history of these periodicals, focusing on two of the leading European titles: the German monthly UHU, and the French news journal VU. This book is the first major study of UHU, and the first scholarly work on VU in English. Modernist Magazines and the Social Ideal provides synoptic accounts of interwar magazine culture, followed by detailed case studies of UHU and VU, as representative of the broad class of popular titles launched in the 1920s. Comparisons and contrasts with rival publications are woven into the book's thematic chapters, which describe the evolution of the two magazines' photography in the tumultuous years up to 1933. A final chapter considers the visual culture of popular magazines in the era of Nazism and the Popular Front."
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 285-298
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-5013-4160-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Uhu ; Vu ; Gesellschaft ; Moderne
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
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    New York : Bloomsbury Academic | New York : Bloomsbury Publishing (US)
    UID:
    gbv_1883171083
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (264 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9798765107874
    Content: The Art of Fact in the Digital Age is a showcase of the most powerful and moving journalism of the past 25 years. Selections include stories originally published in established bastions of literary journalism (The New York Times, The Atlantic and The New Yorker), as well as those from specialized and online publications (Runner's World, The Atavist). It features writers of extraordinary style (including Carina del Valle Schorske, Brian Phillips, and Jia Tolentino), as well as those who have profoundly influenced public discourse on the 21st century's most urgent issues: Mitchell S. Jackson, Clint Smith, and Ta-Nehisi Coates on race; Susan Dominus and Luke Mogelson on migration; and Kathryn Schulz and David Wallace-Wells on environmental threats. It even includes one story that expanded literary journalism's repertoire into audio (This American Life). This collection, assembled for students, scholars, and practitioners alike, also charts the evolution of digital longform journalism through its greatest achievements, from transitioning readers to screens to the integration of multimedia with words in service of meaning. The art of fact in the 21st century opened new ranges of expression to address such issues, while uniquely bearing the imprint of their generation's digital cultures and technologies. Although many forces compete for attention in the digital age, story triumphs. The works in this anthology show us why.
    Note: Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Digital Longform Journalism Pioneers Black Hawk Down (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Mark Bowden Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek (New York Times Magazine) John Branch Leading up to 6:01: The Last 32 Hours of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (The Commercial Appeal) Marc Perrusquia Firestorm: The Story of the Bushfire at Dunalley (The Guardian) Jon Henley and Laurence Topham The Displaced (New York Times Magazine) Susan Dominus The Jessica Simulation: Love and Loss in the Age of A.I. (San Francisco Chronicle) Jason Fagone Part II: Notable Narratives The Reckoning (Texas Monthly) Pamela Colloff The Bones of Marianna (Atavist Magazine) David Kushner After the Last Border (Viking, 2021) Jessica Goudeau Who is Matty Healy? (The New Yorker) Jia Tolentino The Out Crowd (NPR) Emily Green Part III: Showing and Telling The Case for Reparations (The Atlantic) Ta-Nehisi Coates Bodies on the Line (The New York Times) Carina del Valle Schorske Twelve Minutes and a Life (Runner's World) Mitchell S. Jackson Out in the Great Alone (Grantland) Brian Phillips Part IV: The Reporter Takes the Stage The Mastermind (The Atavist) Evan Ratliff The Dream Boat (New York Times) Luke Mogelson My Four Months as a Private Prison Guard (Mother Jones) Shane Bauer Love in the Time of Robots (Wired and Epic Magazine) Alex Mar Part V: Confronting the Unspeakable How the Word is Passed (Little, Brown and Company, 2021) Clint Smith The Really Big One (The New Yorker) Kathryn Schulz The Uninhabitable Earth (New York Magazine) David Wallace-Wells Dispatches from Ukraine (AGNI) Tetiana Troitskaya, Olha Poliukhovych, and Iryna Slavinska Selected Bibliography Index , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9798765107850
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9798765107867
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9798765107881
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9798765107898
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Santa Barbara : ABC-CLIO, LLC
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048323744
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (417 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781440866098
    Note: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- A-Z Entries -- Affirmative Consent Laws -- Agriculture Industry -- Ailes, Roger -- Amateur Sports -- Authority Figures -- "Baby It's Cold Outside" -- Backlash against Allegations of Sexual Harassment and Assault -- Ballard, Sarah -- Barnes v. Costle -- Barnes v. Train -- Batali, Mario -- Blair, Selma -- Buddhism -- Burke, Tarana -- "Burn Book of Bad Men" -- Campus Accountability and Safety Act (CASA) -- Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act (SaVE Act) -- Carlson, Gretchen -- Casting Couch -- Catcalls -- Code of Conduct -- College Campuses -- College Campuses, Institutional Transparency -- Concerts -- Congress -- Constand, Andrea -- Corrections System -- Cosby, Bill -- Crews, Terry -- Denhollander, Rachael -- Discrimination -- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) -- Equal Protection Clause -- Factory and Manufacturing Settings -- Faragher v. City of Boca Raton -- Faragher-Ellerth Defense -- Farley, Lin -- Fashion Industry -- Federal Express Sexual Harassment Scandal -- Fine Arts -- Fowler, Susan J. -- Franken, Al -- Gamergate -- Gelser, Sara -- Gender Competency -- Gender Equality -- Gillibrand, Kirsten -- Glenn Thrush Scandal -- Groping -- Harris v. Forklift Systems -- Harvey Weinstein Scandal -- Health Care Industry -- Health Effects -- Hill, Anita -- Horrible Bosses -- Hostile Work Environment -- Human Trafficking -- Incel -- Iwu, Adama -- Jenson vs. Eveleth Taconite Co -- Judd, Ashley -- K-12 Education, Peer-to-Peer -- Kavanaugh, Brett -- Kelly, R. -- Kesha (Kesha Rose Sebert, Keha) -- Larry Nassar Scandal -- Lauer, Matt -- Louis C.K. -- MacKinnon, Catharine A. -- Mad Men -- Marital Violence -- M*A*S*H -- McGowan, Rose -- Media Men's List -- Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson -- #MeToo and Environmental Abuse -- #MeToo Movement -- Milano, Alyssa , Military Settings -- Minassian, Alek -- Movies, Depictions of Sexual Harassment -- Music/Video Settings -- National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month -- News Media Coverage -- 9 to 5 -- Nondisclosure Agreements -- Norton, Eleanor Holmes -- Objectification of Women -- Objectification of Women in Media, Songs, Video -- Objectification of Women in Movies, Books -- Office/Workplace Settings -- Olympics -- Oncale v. Sundowner -- "Passing the Trash" -- Pepe Le Pew -- Plaza Hotel Plaintiffs -- Popular Music -- Pornography -- Power Dynamics -- Predatory Sex Offenders -- Presidential Scandals -- Publishing -- Quid Pro Quo -- Quinn, Zoë -- Ramírez, Mónica -- Rap Music -- Rape, Abuse & -- Incest National Network (RAINN) -- Ratner, Brett -- Reeves v. C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. -- Relationship Violence -- Religious Organizations -- Restaurant/Bar Industry -- Retaliation -- Roiphe, Katie -- Rose, Charlie -- Same-Sex Abuse -- Sarkeesian, Anita -- Schneiderman, Eric -- SCREAM (Students Challenging Realities and Educating against Myths) -- Sexism -- Sexual Harassment Training -- Sixteen Candles -- Social Media -- Spacey, Kevin -- Speier, Jackie -- Stalking -- State Legislatures -- Statute of Limitations -- STEM Fields -- Strategic Harassment -- Street Harassment -- Swift, Taylor -- Tailhook -- Television -- Thomas, Clarence -- Time Magazine "Silence Breakers" -- Time's Up Movement -- Title IX -- Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- Tootsie -- Traditionally "Male" Workplaces -- Traister, Rebecca -- Uniform Code of Military Justice -- Unions -- Vance v. Ball State University -- Victim Blaming -- Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 -- Women's March -- Wood, Carmita -- Workplace Gender Diversity -- Wynn, Steve -- About the Editor and Contributors -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Robertiello, Gina Sexual Harassment and Misconduct: an Encyclopedia Santa Barbara : ABC-CLIO, LLC,c2021 ISBN 9781440866081
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Edinburgh University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1832220990
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781474487641
    Content: The first major study of one of the most influential periodicals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuriesProvides the first major study of one of the most influential periodicals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuriesInterrogates and revises critical commonplaces and narratives about form, authorship, reading and gender through rigorous archival research on the magazine's authors, readers, printers and publishersMaps new directions in eighteenth-century and Romantic studies, women's writing, and media and cultural history by modelling innovative and interdisciplinary methodologies for historical periodical studiesMoves the women's magazine from the periphery to the centre of eighteenth-century and Romantic print cultureIn December 1840, Charlotte Brontë wrote in a letter to Hartley Coleridge that she wished 'with all [her] heart' that she 'had been born in time to contribute to the Lady's magazine'. Nearly two centuries later, the cultural and literary importance of a monthly publication that for six decades championed women's reading and women's writing has yet to be documented. This book offers the first sustained account of The Lady's Magazine. Across six chapters devoted to the publication's eclectic and evolving contents, as well as its readers and contributors, The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832) and the Making of Literary History illuminates the periodical's achievements and influence, and reveals what this vital period of literary history looks like when we see it anew through the lens of one of its most long-lived and popular publications
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Edinburgh University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1832221504
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Content: The first major study of one of the most influential periodicals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuriesProvides the first major study of one of the most influential periodicals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuriesInterrogates and revises critical commonplaces and narratives about form, authorship, reading and gender through rigorous archival research on the magazine's authors, readers, printers and publishersMaps new directions in eighteenth-century and Romantic studies, women's writing, and media and cultural history by modelling innovative and interdisciplinary methodologies for historical periodical studiesMoves the women's magazine from the periphery to the centre of eighteenth-century and Romantic print cultureIn December 1840, Charlotte Brontë wrote in a letter to Hartley Coleridge that she wished 'with all [her] heart' that she 'had been born in time to contribute to the Lady's magazine'. Nearly two centuries later, the cultural and literary importance of a monthly publication that for six decades championed women's reading and women's writing has yet to be documented. This book offers the first sustained account of The Lady's Magazine. Across six chapters devoted to the publication's eclectic and evolving contents, as well as its readers and contributors, The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832) and the Making of Literary History illuminates the periodical's achievements and influence, and reveals what this vital period of literary history looks like when we see it anew through the lens of one of its most long-lived and popular publications
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    London [England] : Bloomsbury | [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_173890007X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (304 pages) , illustrations
    Edition: Also published in print
    ISBN: 150134160X , 9781501341632 , 9781501341625 , 9781501341601 , 9781501341618
    Content: "The new photo-illustrated magazines of the 1920s traded in images of an ideal modernity, promising motorised leisure, scientific progress, and social and sexual emancipation. This is a pioneering history of these periodicals, focusing on two of the leading European titles: the German monthly UHU, and the French news journal VU. This book is the first major study of UHU, and the first scholarly work on VU in English. Modernist Magazines and the Social Ideal provides synoptic accounts of interwar magazine culture, followed by detailed case studies of UHU and VU, as representative of the broad class of popular titles launched in the 1920s. Comparisons and contrasts with rival publications are woven into the book's thematic chapters, which describe the evolution of the two magazines' photography in the tumultuous years up to 1933. A final chapter considers the visual culture of popular magazines in the era of Nazism and the Popular Front"--
    Content: Social Modernism -- The Beautiful World: UHU Magazine, 1924-30 -- The Crisis of Modernity: VU Magazine, 1930-33 -- Epilogue: Modern Pages.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Also published in print. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_ERBEBC7256042
    Format: 1 online resource (435 pages)
    ISBN: 9783455015751
    Note: Cover -- Verlagslogo -- Titelseite -- Widmung -- Vorwort Die Reise zum Mond -- Einleitung Der Fahrradplanet -- 1 Das Fahrradfenster -- 2 Dandy-Pferd -- 3 Fahrradkunst -- 4 Stilles Ross -- 5 Fahrradwahn in den 1890ern -- 1899, Akron Daily Democrat (Akron, Ohio, USA) -- 1896, The Wichita Daily Eagle (Wichita, Kansas, USA) -- 1896, The World (New York, New York, USA) -- 1891, The Essex Standard (Colchester, Essex, U.K.) -- 1895, The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville, Tennessee, USA) -- 1896, The Des Moines Register (Des Moines, Iowa, USA) -- 1895, The Allentown Leader (Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA) -- 1895, The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (New York City, USA) -- 1896, Munsey's Magazine (New York City, USA) -- 1897, The Muncie Evening Press (Muncie, Indiana, USA) -- 1896, The Journal (New York, New York, USA) -- 1896, The Forum (New York City, USA) -- 1897, The Anaconda Standard (Anaconda, Montana, USA) -- 1895, The Oshkosh Northwestern (Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA) -- 1893, Buffalo Courier (Buffalo, New York, USA) -- 1896, The Medical Age (Detroit, Michigan, USA) -- 1896, The Daily Sentinel (Grand Junction, Colorado, USA) -- 1898, Chattanooga Daily Times (Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA) -- 1896, Toronto Saturday Night (Toronto, Ontario, Kanada) -- 1897, Saint Paul Globe (Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA) -- 1894, The Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois, USA) -- 1896, The Nebraska State Journal (Lincoln, Nebraska, USA) -- 1895, The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children (New York City, USA) -- 1895, The Medical World (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) -- 1897, The Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic (Cincinnati, Ohio, USA) -- 1896, The Sun (New York City, USA) -- 1896, Cheltenham Chronicle (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England) -- 1897, Public Opinion (New York City, USA) -- 1896, The Glencoe Transcript (Glencoe, Ontario, Kanada) , 1896, The Philadelphia Times (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) -- 1899, Comfort (Augusta, Maine, USA) -- 1896, Fort Scott Daily Monitor (Fort Scott, Kansas, USA) -- 6 Balanceakt -- 7 Spaß zwischen den Beinen -- 8 Winter -- 9 Bergauf -- 10 An Ort und Stelle -- 11 Quer durchs Land -- 12 Packesel -- 13 Persönliches -- I. Das erste Mal -- II. Fahrradkurier -- III. Unfall -- IV. Schloss und Riegel -- V. Cycleur -- VI. Turkey -- VII. Phantomglied -- VIII. Wir treffen uns an der Ecke -- IX. In Würde alt werden -- 14 Friedhöfe -- 15 Massenbewegung -- Danksagung -- Bildnachweise -- Endnoten -- Biographien -- Impressum
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rosen, Jody Zwei Reifen, eine Welt Hamburg : Hoffmann und Campe,c2023 ISBN 9783455015744
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047689857
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 446 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780429274244
    Series Statement: Routledge Literature Companions
    Content: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- A Note on Sources and Citation -- Periodicals Cited -- Illustrations -- Contributors -- Introduction: The Meaning of the Literary Magazine -- What's in a "Literary Magazine" -- The Essays Not in this Volume -- References -- Part 1 Theory -- 1 The Magazine in Theory -- Questions of Genre -- Questions of Purpose -- The Magazine in the World -- Magazines and Literary Value -- Questions of Method: Who (Or What) Is Reading? And Why? And How? -- Notes -- References -- 2 The Literary in Theory -- Not Books -- Literary Publishing Acts -- Notes -- References -- 3 Nineteenth-Century Transnationalism and the Literary Magazine -- References -- 4 Serialization and the Narrative Scales of the Literary Magazine -- Notes -- References -- 5 Visuality in Literary Magazines -- Episteme 1: The Gentleman's Magazine -- Episteme 2: Harper's New Monthly Magazine -- Episteme 3: Cosmopolitan Magazine -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Materiality and the American Literary Magazine in the Nineteenth Century: At the Mercy of Logistics -- Paper, Type, and Ink: Material Struggles -- Fighting On Paper: the Price of Words -- The Tangibility of Language -- Material Controversies -- Meddling With Type, Meddling With Content -- Conclusion: the Materiality of Meaning -- References -- 7 Materiality in Twentieth and Twenty-First-Century Literary Magazines -- Introduction -- Materiality and Magazine-Ness -- Typographical Culture and the Literary Magazine -- The Architecture of the Page and Visual Design -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 8 Boundaries I: Comics And/as Literary Magazines: "Originally Published in Magazines" -- Introduction: Magazines in 1949 -- Literary Comics -- Paraliterary Magazines -- Serialization -- Comic Books as Magazines
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 9780367222819
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-1-032-16333-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies , English Studies
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    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Nordamerika ; Literarische Zeitschrift ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Lanzendörfer, Tim
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049398372
    Format: 207 Seiten , Illustrationen , 29 cm
    ISBN: 9781797216829
    Content: "In 1920, as art and writing flourished during the Harlem Renaissance, W. E. B. Du Bois published The Brownies' Book: A Monthly Magazine for Children of the Sun-the first periodical for African American youth, collecting original art, stories, letters, and activities to celebrate their identities and inspire their imaginations and ambitions. Building upon Du Bois's mission, esteemed professor and scholar Karida Brown and celebrated artist Charly Palmer reimagine the groundbreaking publication with The New Brownies Book, gathering the work of more than 60 contemporary Black artists and writers, including Ntozake Shange, Frank X. Walker, Danny Simmons, and Alice Faye Duncan. Created by and for Black families today, this anthology is filled with inspiring essays, poems, photographs, paintings, and short stories reflecting on the joy and depth of the Black experience. Delivering delight to adults and children alike, this powerful celebration of twenty-first century Black culture fulfills the promise of its source material by reminding readers of all ages that Black is brilliant, beautiful, and bold"--
    Note: The children of the sun / by Marcus Anthony Hunter -- Time capsules / by Laurence Ralph -- A love letter for you / by Halima Taha -- In a Mexican city / by Langston Hughes -- Dear Fisk / by Mekhi Yant -- Anansi the spider : character study / by Demetri Burke -- A leap of faith / by Alicia Edwards
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1885490968
    Format: 1 online resource (xxviii, 416 pages)
    ISBN: 9781003099635 , 1003099637 , 9781003823575 , 1003823572 , 9781003823629 , 1003823629
    Content: Volume 4: Publishers, Markets, ReadersVolume 4 IntroductionBibliographyPart 1. THE PRICE OF BOOKS Charles Knight, The Old Printer and the Modern Press (London: John Murray, 1854), pp. 238-58. ⁰́₈Literature for the People⁰́₉, Times (9 Feb 1854), p. 10.⁰́₈Cheap Books and their Readers: An Interview with Mr Routledge⁰́₉, Pall Mall Gazette (19 Nov 1885), pp. 1-2.⁰́₈Shilling Literature⁰́₉, Time (July 1885), 115-7. ⁰́₈The New Departure in Publishing: A Six-shilling Novel for Sixpence⁰́₉, Publishers⁰́₉ Circular (13 May 1899), pp. 519-20. A.D. Innes, ⁰́₈The Production and Purchase of Books⁰́₉. Paper delivered to the Third International Congress of Publishers, London 7-10 June 1899 (London : Printed for the Organising Committee by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1899). ⁰́₈The Booksellers on the Question of Cheaper Books⁰́₉, Academy (21 May 1898), 558-9.Wm Laird Clowes, ⁰́₈The Cheapening of Useful Books⁰́₉, Fortnightly Review (July 1901), 88-98.W. T. Stead, ⁰́₈The World⁰́₉s Classics; or Bound Books for the Million⁰́₉, Review of Reviews (November 1901), 544-6. Part 2. THE CIRCULATION OF BOOKS James Grant, extract from The Great Metropolis, second series (London: Saunders and Otley, 1837), I, pp. 121-40.Charles Knight, extract from The Old Printer and the Modern Press (London: John Murray, 1854), pp. 260-9. ⁰́₈The Circulation of Modern Literature⁰́₉, Spectator (3 Jan 1863), pp. 16-18.⁰́₈The Publications of a Year⁰́₉, Leisure Hour (21 March 1863), 190-2.Walter Montagu Gattie, ⁰́₈What English People Read⁰́₉, Fortnightly Review (September 1889), 307-21.Joseph Ackland, ⁰́₈Elementary Education and the Decay of Literature⁰́₉, Nineteenth Century (March 1894), pp. 412-23.⁰́₈Do English People Buy Books?⁰́₉ The Author, 1 (16 March 1891), pp. 288-91. Part 3. POPULAR PUBLISHING AND READING Thomas Frost, ⁰́₈Popular Literature Forty Years Ago⁰́₉, in Forty Years Recollections (London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1880), pp. 77-95.Charles Manby Smith, ⁰́₈The Press of the Seven Dials⁰́₉, Chambers⁰́₉s Journal (28 June 1856), pp. 401-5.Report of the Select Committee on Newspaper Stamps (1851), pp. 371-80. ⁰́₈Literature of the People-Past and Present⁰́₉, Athenaeum (1 January 1870), pp. 11-14. William Alexander, ⁰́₈Literature of the People ⁰́₃ Past and Present⁰́₉, Good Words (Dec 1876), pp. 92-6.[Francis Hitchman], ⁰́₈Penny Fiction⁰́₉, Quarterly Review (July 1890), pp. 150-71. Part 4. RAILWAY BOOKSTALLS [⁰́₈The New Business in Bookselling⁰́₉], Athenaeum (27 January 1849), p. 95.Literature of the Rail: Re-published, by permission, from "The Times" of Saturday 9th August 1851, with a preface (London: John Murray, 1851).⁰́₈Railroad Bookselling⁰́₉, Saturday Review (31 January 1857), pp. 100-2.⁰́₈Our Modern Mercury⁰́₉, Once a Week (2 February 1861), pp. 160-3.⁰́₈W.H. Smith & Son⁰́₉s⁰́₉, Ludgate Monthly (January 1892), pp. 161-9.⁰́₈The Harmsworth Magazine: Some Interviews⁰́₉, Academy (16 July 1898), pp. 67-8⁰́₈The Bookstall Monopoly⁰́₉, Graphic (23 July 1898), p. 58. Part 5. PERIODICAL MARKETS ⁰́₈The Edinburgh Review (1802-1902)⁰́₉, Edinburgh Review, CCCCII (October 1902), pp. 275-80; 284-86, 287-91, 295-96.⁰́₉Publishing and Puffing⁰́₉, Metropolitan Magazine (Oct 1833), 171-8.[Christian Isobel Johnstone], ⁰́₈Johnstone⁰́₉s Edinburgh Magazine⁰́₉, Tait⁰́₉s Edinburgh Magazine (January 1834), pp. 490-500. ⁰́₈Chambers⁰́₉s Edinburgh Journal⁰́₉, Chambers⁰́₉s Edinburgh Journal (1 February 1834), pp. 1-2. George M. Smith, ⁰́₈Our Birth and Parentage⁰́₉, Cornhill Magazine (January 1901), pp. 4-17. William Westall, ⁰́₈Newspaper Fiction⁰́₉, Lippincott's Monthly Magazine (June 1890), pp. 77-88. ⁰́₈Popular Magazines, Circulating Libraries, and the Sale of Books⁰́₉, Bookman (June 1898), pp. 67-70.Part 6. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES AND THE FICTION MARKET Charles Knight, extract from The Old Printer and the Modern Press (London: John Murray, 1854), pp. 229-34.Catherine Gore, 'The Monster Misery of Literature', Blackwood's Magazine (May 1844), pp. 556-60.⁰́₈New and Cheap Forms of Popular Literature⁰́₉, Eclectic Review (July 1845), pp. 74-84.⁰́₈Mudie's Library⁰́₉, Leisure Hour (March 1886), pp. 187-9. William C. Preston, ⁰́₈Mudie's Library⁰́₉, Good Words (December 1894), pp. 668-76⁰́₈Mr Mudie's Monopoly⁰́₉, Literary Gazette (29 September 1860), article and selected subsequent correspondence. [Original article, 29 September; letter from Mudie to the Athenaeum, 6 October; letter from ⁰́₈Z⁰́₉, 6 October; letter from Fair Play, 20 October; letter from ⁰́₈Senex⁰́₉, 27 October; ⁰́₈Mudie⁰́₉s Library⁰́₉, Saturday Review, 3 November; letters from Saunders, Otley and A Second-Rate Author, 17 November; letter from Charles J. Skeet, 24 November]. ⁰́₈A Novel ⁰́₃ One Guinea and a Half⁰́₉, Saturday Review (11 November 1871), pp. 615-16. Samuel Tinsley, ⁰́₈Three-Volume Novels⁰́₉, letter to the Times (4 December 1871). ⁰́₈On the Forms of Publishing Fiction⁰́₉, Tinsley's Magazine (May 1872), pp. 411-14.Alexander Innes Shand, ⁰́₈The Novelists and their Patrons⁰́₉, Fortnightly Review (July 1886), pp. 23-35.⁰́₈The Circulating Libraries and Three-Volume Novels⁰́₉, Publishers' Circular (7 July 1894), pp. 5, 7-8⁰́₈The Three-Volume Novel⁰́₉, The Author 5:3 (1 August 1894), pp. 63-5.Part 7. OBSCENITY LAW AND THE BOOK TRADE Extract from ⁰́₈Second Reading in the House of Lords of the Sale of Obscene Books Prevention Bill⁰́₉, Hansard, HL vol. 146 (25 June 1857), cols 329-337. The Case of ⁰́₈The Confessional Unmasked⁰́₉. Being a Report of the Proceedings at Wolverhampton, and in the Court of Queen⁰́₉s Bench, in the Matter of the Appeal ⁰́₈Scott v. Justices of Wolverhampton⁰́₉ (London: A. Gadsby, 1868), pp. 36-48.Extract from The National Vigilance Association, Pernicious Literature. Debate in the House of Commons. Trial and conviction for sale of Zola's novels. With opinions of the press (London: National Vigilance Association, [1889]), pp. 5-19.Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367568467
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780367568467
    Language: English
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