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- Used books, marking readers in Renaissance England, William H. Sherman
- The mind is a collection, case studies in eighteenth-century thought, Sean Silver
- Voice in motion, staging gender, shaping sound in early modern England, Gina Bloom
- Inventing exoticism, geography, globalism, and Europe's early modern world, Benjamin Schmidt
- Historical Style, fashion and the new mode of history, 1740-1830, Timothy Campbell
- The literary market, authorship and modernity in the old regime, Geoffrey Turnovsky
- Front lines, soldiers' writing in the early modern Hispanic world, Miguel MartÃnez
- London and the making of provincial literature, aesthetics and the transatlantic book trade, 1800-1850, Joseph Rezek
- Curiosities and texts, the culture of collecting in early modern England, Marjorie Swann
- Books without borders in Enlightenment Europe, French cosmopolitanism and German literary markets, Jeffrey Freedman
- Cultures of correspondence in early modern Britain, edited by James Daybell and Andrew Gordon
- Bitstreams, the future of digital literary heritage, Matthew G. Kirschenbaum
- Evening news, optics, astronomy, and journalism in early modern Europe, Eileen Reeves
- The Venetian Qur'an, a Renaissance companion to Islam, Pier Mattia Tommasino ; translated by Sylvia Notini
- Knowing books, the consciousness of mediation in eighteenth-century Britain, Christina Lupton
- The trouble with ownership, literary property and authorial liability in England, 1660-1730, Jody Greene
- Fragile minds and vulnerable souls, the matter of obscenity in nineteenth-century Germany, Sarah L. Leonard
- Sociable knowledge, natural history and the nation in early modern Britain, Elizabeth Yale
- Engaging the Ottoman empire, vexed mediations, 1690-1815, Daniel O'Quinn
- Reading women, literacy, authorship, and culture in the Atlantic world, 1500-1800, edited by Heidi Brayman Hackel and Catherine E. Kelly
- Divine art, infernal machine, the reception of printing in the West from first impressions to the sense of an ending, Elizabeth L. Eisenstein