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    Sous l’égide de Minerve et de la science immuable by Olivier Deloignon

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Lazarus Zetzner, a Bookseller in Strasbourg and the Publisher of the Chymical WeddingLazarus Zetzner was an important bookseller at the beginning of the 17th century in the Germanic world. …”
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    Se rencontrer autrement by Stefana Squatrito

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This article focuses on an extraordinary encounter: that between Giacomo, a Spanish bibliomaniac bookseller, and a book, a Latin Bible with Greek commentaries, the first incunabula of the Bible printed in Spain. …”
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    “To Sacrifice One’s Intellect Is More Demonic than Divine”: American Literature and Politics in Left Behind: A Novel of the Earth’s Last Days by Peter Swirski

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Their sixteen-book Left Behind Series (1995-2007) has by now sold close to eighty million copies, crossing over from the evangelical margins to the bookseller’s mainstream. Focusing by and large on the first novel in the series, the article analyzes its narrative and political logic in the context of the rise of apocalyptic imagery in American culture and public life.…”
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    Butterflies, Orchids and Wasps. Polyglossia and Aesthetic Lives: Foreign Languages in The Spirit Lamp (1892-1893) by Xavier Giudicelli

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…This paper focuses on The Spirit Lamp, a short-lived undergraduate periodical whose fifteen issues were published in Oxford by the bookseller James Thornton between May 1892 and June 1893 and edited first by J. …”
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    The Role of Iranians in Istanbul in Publishing and Distributing Modernist and Constitutionalist Texts by Mohammad Hossein Sadeghi, Hassan Hazrati

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Iranian publications, facilitated through institutions like the Iranian Publishing Company, the Akhtar Printing Press in Valide Han, and the Khorsheed Printing Press in Mahmoud Pasha, reached Iranian and Ottoman audiences through channels such as bookstores, notably in the Booksellers Bazaar. It should be noted that, contrary to the existing perception, the Iranian constitutionalists in Istanbul did not have complete comfort and freedom of action. …”
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    Peddling Wonderment, Selling Privilege: Launching the Market for Medieval Books in Antebellum New York by Scott Gwara

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Since medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the New World were unreadable books because of language and script, enterprising booksellers were forced to develop innovative ways to sell them. …”
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    Sobre a circulação de livros e a leitura na colônia brasileira by Raylane Andreza Dias Navarro Barreto, Ester Fraga Vilas-Bôas Carvalho do Nascimento, Tâmara Regina Reis Sales

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Based on the method of historical research this article brings Brazilian historiography, books, bookstores and readers as well as booksellers the modus operandi that contributed to the transmission of religious knowledge in the country and with different communities of readers originating not only from religious congregation, of students and scholars, but lay people who cared and did circulate ideas in different media beyond the book.…”
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    Die Allgemeine Deutsche Bibliothek und die Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung als Medien des literarischen Epochenwandels by Marcus Conrad

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Those journals reflect the emergence of certain literary tendencies and played a decisive role in their propagation, at the same time as they were deeply involved in the functional mechanisms of the literary market, particularly since Nicolai and Bertuch as leading publishing booksellers participated directly in the establishment of both periodicals.…”
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    O Brasil como Brasiliana: uma biblioteca portuguesa e sua “república luso-brasileira das letras” em meados do século xx by Débora Dias

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Based on epistolary sources and the very materiality of the books, we accompany the modes of cultural reception and observe the existence of a heterogeneous communicative web of university students, scholars, editors, and booksellers, which furthermore demonstrates its contours as an alternative to the official exchange between the two countries while posing the fundamental question: “what must one read to know Brazil?”.…”
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    Internet et le Grand Siècle : les recueils collectifs de poésie au regard du Web by Christophe Schuwey

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…While printed books never became quite as adaptable as web pages, still booksellers in the ancien régime saw multi-authored poetry collections as an opportunity to keep with swiftly changing literary trends. …”
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    How to be Modern: The Darantière Press and Anglo-American Writers in France by Fiona McMahon

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Darantière’s willingness to print books in a language other than French is a tribute not only to the audaciousness of his enterprise but to the network of influence established among Anglo-American writers, publishers and booksellers in France in the first decades of the twentieth century. …”
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    Orden dentro del desorden: circulación de libros de derecho en Nueva España, 1585–1640 by Idalia García

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The books were either trans- ported from Europe or acquired in New Spanish cities, where they were available due to the commercial networks established by booksellers from the 16th century onwards. These books contributed to the recreation of a Western normative order in American societies and thus played a key role in the emergence of a new legal culture. …”
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