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SHARP, (Society for the History of Authorship, Reading & Publishing) (2003) SHARP News 12(4):pp. 1-16.

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This is the Autumn 2003 issue of SHARP News. SHARP News (ISSN 1073-1725) is the quarterly newsletter of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing, Inc. Set in Adobe Garamond with Wingdings. Editor: Sydney Shep; Book Review Editors: Ian Gadd, Chuck Johanningsmeier; Bibliographer: Padmini Ray Chaudhury. CONTENTS: SHARP CLAREMONT 2003; FELLOWSHIPS; STOP PRESS; THE SHARP EDGE; BOOK HISTORY PRIZE; SHARP LYONS 2004; LOCAL INITIATIVES; CONFERENCE REPORT; NEW PUBLICATIONS; BOOK REVIEWS; REVIEW ROUNDTABLE; CALLS FOR PAPERS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; THE SHARP END. This issue includes the following contributions: SHARP CLAREMONT 2003, by Marija Dalbello, Lydia Wevers, Megan Benton, and Stephen Colclough (pp. 1, 4-6); Library & Archives Visiting Fellowships, 2004-2005, King's College London (FELLOWSHIPS) (p. 2); APHA 2004 Fellowship in Printing History (FELLOWSHIPS) (p. 2); Book History in Calcutta: A Few New Developments (THE SHARP EDGE), by Rimi B. Chatterjee (pp. 3-4); Washington Area Group for Print Culture Studies (LOCAL INITIATIVES) (p. 7); SHARP at ISECS (CONFERENCE REPORT), by Eleanor Shevlin (pp. 7-8); BOOK REVIEWS, by Susan Waterman, Ian Gadd, Joad Raymond, Lorah D. Vole [i.e., Harold Love], Ann Veenhoff, A.S.G. Edwards, Karen Schiff, Jason Peacey, Margaret Nichols (pp. 8-14); REVIEW ROUNDTABLE, by James Raven (p. 14); Printing and the Worlds of Learning, Downing College, Cambridge, 5-6 January 2004 (CALLS FOR PAPERS) (p. 14); Serious Pleasures, University of Iowa, 1-4 April 2004 (CALLS FOR PAPERS) (pp. 14-15); From the Outside In: The Library in the Life of Its Historical Users, Orlando, Florida, 23-30 June 2004 (CALLS FOR PAPERS) (p. 15).

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Keywords:book history; print culture; authorship; reading; publishing; book reviews
Subjects:Book History
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Susan Broomhall. Women and the Book Trade in Sixteenth-Century France. Aldershot, Hants. and Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, 2002.

Stephen B. Dobranski. Milton, Authorship, and the Book Trade. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

Adam Fox and Daniel Woolf, eds. The Spoken Word: Oral Culture in Britain, 1500-1850. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2002.

Robert J. Griffin, ed. The Faces of Anonymity: Anonymous and Pseudonymous Publication from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.

Marcy L. North. The Anonymous Renaissance: Cultures of Discretion in Tudor-Stuart England. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2003.

Lotte Hellinga et al., eds. The Bookshop of the World: The Role of the Low Countries in the Book-trade 1473-1941. 't Goy-Houten: HES & De Graaf, 2001.

Kristian Jensen, ed. Incunabula and Their Readers: Printing, Selling and Using Books in the Fifteenth Century. London: British Library, 2003.

Roy Millington. Stephenson Blake: The Last of the Old English Typefounders. New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2002 and London: British Library, 2002.

Joad Raymond. Pamphlets and Pamphleteering in Early Modern Britain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

Jay Satterfield. "The World's Best Books": Taste, Culture, and the Modern Library. Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, 2002.

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