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Table of Contents 
Volume 4: May 2015


Editors:  Caroline Davis and Jane Potter
Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies, Oxford Brookes University


Reaching the Masses

Christopher Burnage - The Battle for Books: An Examination of Charles Goss

Sarah Gore - The Influence of Joseph Dent’s Everyman’s Library

Laura Schroeder -  Early 20th Century Marketing of Literature: Reclam, A Trendsetter? 

Gayle Walker - Pack up your Pocket Book: The Armed Service Editions in World War I


 

High Culture in the Marketplace

Susan Head - Reading your own Obituary: American Modernist Attitudes towards Celebrity Culture

Lorna Stone - Balancing Culture and Commerce at the Hogarth Press

Mark Jones - Benjamin Britten: A Publishing Story




Publishing, Power and Resistance

Samantha Czekanski - Déanta i nÉirinn: Arthur Griffith and the Politics of Publishing Irish Nationalism

Sophie Ingram - Riot Grrrl zines and Online Magazines: Feminist Self-Publishing Modes, 1990-2015


Lauren Thwaites - Indian Texts: Postcolonial Cultural Exchange or Disguised Neo-colonialism?


Amy Guest - Kinder- und Hausmärchen: Have Folk and Fairytales Fallen Victim to Censorship and Consumerism?


Marketing Texts: Genre and Design

Guillaume Foussard - The Emergence of the French Crime Fiction in the 19th Century

Magdaleen Snyman - The History of the Book Jacket in the 19th and Early 20th Century

Kelly Neubeiser - Qualifying a Genre: The Case of Morrissey as a Penguin Classic






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Articles have been written and produced by students on the History and Culture of Publishing module of the MA in Publishing and the MA in Book History and Publishing Culture in the Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies at Oxford Brookes University. 
Lead Production Editor:  Mark Jones.
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