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Gambling on a Sale: Gift-enterprise Bookselling and Communities of Print in 1850s America
Kristen Highland

Abstract: This article explores the phenomenon of the gift enterprise bookstore in the mid-nineteenth-century United States. An early form of premium marketing, the gift-book enterprise promised to reward each book purchase with a surprise ‘gift’, ranging from pencils

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Cicero, Voltaire and the Bible: French Best-Sellers in the Age of Enlightenment?*
Simon Burrows

Abstract: Since the early twentieth century, when Daniel Mornet conducted his path-breaking survey of private library catalogues in an attempt to determine what people read during the enlightenment, historians have debated how to identify the best-selling texts in the

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How Did the Translation of Genovefa by Christoph von Schmidt Become the 19th-Century Lithuanian Vestseller?
Aušra Navickienė

Abstract: This article analyses the repertoire of nineteenth-century Lithuanian fiction to identify cases of bestsellers and to reconstruct their publishing history. The concept of nineteenth-century Lithuanian fiction publication is broadly understood. It includes fic

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Culturomic Explorations of Literary Prominence Using Google Books: A Pilot Study
Jukka Tyrkkö Ilkka Mäkinen

Abstract: The availability of databases of digitised literary materials, such as Google Books, Europeana and historical newspaper databases, has revolutionised many disciplines, e.g., linguistics and history. So far, the use of digitised materials has not been very fre

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Expert Reception of The Limits to Growth: A Few Simple Tools for the Book Historian
Cheryl Knott

Abstract: In the early 1970s, a research team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology used new methods of computer modelling to simulate global dynamic processes. The outcome of their work was a series of projections of the depletion of natural resources worldwide

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The Bibliographical Maker Movement

Abstract: At the end of the twentieth century, increased access to certain technologies and processes, such as 3D scanning, computer-aided design, rapid fabrication and microcircuitry, enabled consumers to become creators of material design. These activities, which col

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The Benefits and Limitations of Digital Tools to Retrieve the Emotions of Nineteenth-Century Readers of Philosophy from Manuscript Letters
Brigitte Ouvry-Vial Nathalie Richard

Abstract: This article discusses the limitations and benefits of resorting to digital tools and research methodology to explore nineteenth-century manuscript letters, written by readers to the French philosopher Victor Cousin, and to increase our understanding of how o

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Talking Books: A New Approach to Biblioforensics
Sydney J. Shep

Abstract: Bibliographers are trained in the forensics of the material book and consider every material component as a piece of evidence assembled for a ‘Crime Scene Investigation.’ But what if the books themselves could talk? How can we tell research-informed, imaginat

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