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The Trade in Rare Books and Manuscripts Between Britain and America c. 1890-1929: Constructing Cultural Histories

Citation: Cleaver, Laura and Magnusson, Danielle (2022) The Trade in Rare Books and Manuscripts Between Britain and America c. 1890-1929: Constructing Cultural Histories. Publishing and Book Culture . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 978-1-009-06905-2

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This Element examines the trade in rare books and manuscripts between Britain and America during a period known as the “Golden Age” of collecting. Through analysis of contemporary press reports, personal correspondence, trade publications and sales records, this study contrasts American and British perspectives as rare books passed through the commercial market. The aim is to compare the rhetoric and reality of the book trade in order to assess its impact on emerging cultural institutions, contemporary scholarship and shifting notions of national identity. By analysing how markets emerged, dealers functioned and buyers navigated the market, this Element interrogates accepted narratives about the ways in which major rare book and manuscript collections were formed and how they were valued by contemporaries.

Creators: Cleaver, Laura (0000-0003-3616-5782) and Magnusson, Danielle and
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009070102
Official URL: http://www.cambridge.org/9781009069052
Subjects: Culture, Language & Literature
History
Keywords: Manuscripts, book trade, America, Britain, twentieth century
Divisions: Institute of English Studies
Dates:
  • 1 September 2022 (published)

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