Catalog of Broadsides in the Rare Book Division Geographic shelflist catalog

Catalog of Broadsides in the Rare Book Division  Geographic shelflist catalog
Author: Library of Congress. Rare Book Division,Frederick Richmond Goff
Publsiher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 890
Release: 1972
Genre: Reference
ISBN: UOM:39015021913770

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Accessions of Manuscripts Broadsides and British Transcripts

Accessions of Manuscripts  Broadsides and British Transcripts
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1923
Genre: Manuscripts
ISBN: UCAL:B4188864

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Accessions of Manuscripts Broadsides and British Transcripts

Accessions of Manuscripts  Broadsides and British Transcripts
Author: Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1924
Genre: Manuscripts
ISBN: UTEXAS:059172119528169

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The History of Printing from Its Beginnings to 1930

The History of Printing from Its Beginnings to 1930
Author: Columbia University. Libraries
Publsiher: Millwood, N.Y. : Kraus International Publications
Total Pages: 688
Release: 1980
Genre: Printing
ISBN: UOM:39015081563119

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Catalog of Broadsides in the Rare Book Division Author

Catalog of Broadsides in the Rare Book Division  Author
Author: Library of Congress. Rare Book Division
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1972
Genre: Broadsides
ISBN: UOM:39015021913788

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Catalog of Broadsides in the Rare Book Division Chronological catalog

Catalog of Broadsides in the Rare Book Division  Chronological catalog
Author: Library of Congress. Rare Book Division
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 914
Release: 1972
Genre: Broadsides
ISBN: UOM:39015021913754

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Bibliography of American Imprints to 1901 Subject index

Bibliography of American Imprints to 1901  Subject index
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1993
Genre: American literature
ISBN: UVA:X004795688

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A Fictive People

A Fictive People
Author: Ronald J. Zboray
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 1993-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195344905

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This book explores an important boundary between history and literature: the antebellum reading public for books written by Americans. Zboray describes how fiction took root in the United States and what literature contributed to the readers' sense of themselves. He traces the rise of fiction as a social history centered on the book trade and chronicles the large societal changes shaping, circumscribing, and sometimes defining the limits of the antebellum reading public. A Fictive People explodes two notions that are commonplace in cultural histories of the nineteenth century: first, that the spread of literature was a simple force for the democratization of taste, and, second, that there was a body of nineteenth-century literature that reflected a "nation of readers." Zboray shows that the output of the press was so diverse and the public so indiscriminate in what it would read that we must rethink these conclusions. The essential elements for the rise of publishing turn out not to be the usual suspects of rising literacy and increased schooling. Zboray turns our attention to the railroad as well as private letter writing to see the creation of a national taste for literature. He points out the ambiguous role of the nineteenth-century school in encouraging reading and convincingly demonstrates that we must look more deeply to see why the nation turned to literature. He uses such data as sales figures and library borrowing to reveal that women read as widely as men and that the regional breakdown of sales focused the power of print.