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PRINT CULTURE HISTORIES BEYOND THE METROPOLIS
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Print Culture Histories beyond the Metropolis
Edited by
JAMES J. CONNOLLY, PATRICK COLLIER, FRANK FELSENSTEIN, KENNETH R. HALL, AND ROBERT G. HALL
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS Toronto Buffalo London
© University of Toronto Press 2016 Toronto Buffalo London www.utppublishing.com Printed in Canada ISBN 978-1-4426-5062-6 (cloth) rinted on acid-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper with P vegetable-based inks. Studies in Book and Print Culture ______________________________________________________________________ Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Print culture histories beyond the metropolis / edited by James J. Connolly, Patrick Collier, Frank Felsenstein, Kenneth R. Hall, and Robert Hall. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4426-5062-6 (bound) 1. Books and reading – History. 2. Book industries and trade – History. 3. Literature publishing – History. 4. Transmission of texts – History. 5. Popular literature – History and criticism. 6. Popular culture – History. I. Connolly, James J., 1962–, editor II. Collier, Patrick, editor III. Felsenstein, Frank, author, editor IV. Hall, Kenneth R., author, editor V. Hall, Robert G. (Robert Gaston), 1958–, author, editor Z1003.P75 2016 028’.909 C2015-906896-7 ______________________________________________________________________ This book has been published with the assistance of Ball State University. University of Toronto Press acknowledges the financial assistance to its publishing program of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council, an agency of the Government of Ontario.
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Contents
Illustrations and Maps vii Acknowledgments ix Print Culture Histories beyond the Metropolis: An Introduction 3 patrick collier and james j. connolly Part One: Circulation 1 Non-Metropolitan Printing and Business in Britain and Ireland between the Sixteenth and Eighteenth Centuries 29 james raven
2 “I have hitherto been entirely upon the borrowing hand”: The Acquisition and Circulation of Books in Early Eighteenth-Century Dissenting Academies 54 kyle roberts
3 The Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Evolution of Indian Print Culture and Knowledge Networks in Calcutta and Madras 88 kenneth r. hall 4 Beyond the Market and the City: The Informal Dissemination of Reading Material during the American Civil War 123 ronald j. zboray and mary saracino zboray 5 Cosmopolitan Ideals, Local Loyalties, and Print Culture: The Career of George Chandler Bragdon in Upstate New York 150 joan shelley rubin
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6 What Travels? The Movement of Movements; or, Ephemeral Bibelots from Paris to Lansing, with Love 181 brad evans
7 Circum-Atlantic Print Circuits and Internationalism from the Peripheries in the Interwar Era 215 lara putnam
Part Two: Place 8 At the Dawn of the Information Age: Reading and the Working Classes in Ashton-under-Lyne, 1830–1850 243 robert g. hall 9 Uneasy Occupancy: Sarah Grand, The Beth Book, and a Colonial Reader 268 lydia wevers
10 Alger, Fosdick, and Stratemeyer in the Heartland: Crossover Reading in Muncie, Indiana, 1891–1902 284 joel d. shrock 11 Romance in the Province: Reading German Novels in Middletown, USA 304 lynne tatlock
12 Print Culture and Cosmopolitan Trends in 1890s Muncie, Indiana 331 frank felsenstein
13 Zones of Connection: Common Reading in a Regional Australian Library 355 julieanne lamond
14 Organized Print: Clara Steen and Institutional Sites of Reading and Writing in the American Midwest, 1895–1920 375 christine pawley
Secondary Works Cited 393 Contributors 427 Index 429
Illustrations and Maps
Illustrations Illustrated London News, 5 October 1892 4 Doddridges’s inscriptions of Hankin’s gift Reliquiae Baxterianae (1696) in 1731 68 2.2 Donated Titles by Decade of Publication 69 3.1 Early Indian Print Culture 93 3.2 Hicky’s Bengal Gazette 96 3.3 Asiatic Society of Bengal 98 3.4 Calcutta-centered Orientalism 99 3.5 Family Tree of Indo-European Languages/Distribution of Dravidian Languages 104 3.6 Stringer Lawrence, who established the Madras Army, with Muhammed Ali Khan Wallajah, the Nawab of Carnatic 107 3.7 Published Tamil-language translation of the Bible, 1715 109 3.8 Madras School of Orientalism 110 3.9 Knowledge Production to 1857 117 6.1 Pan 182 6.2 The Philistine 183 6.3 The Lark 183 6.4 M’lle New York 183 6.5 The Philosopher, February 1899 184 6.6 The Clack Book, April 1896 184 6.7 Le Chat Noir 188 6.8 La Lune, October 1865 188 6.9 La Petite Lune, 14 June 1878 189 6.10 L’Eclipse, 2 July 1876 189 0.1 2.1
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Les Hydropathes 189 Le Mirliton, October 1885 189 Le Mirliton, 9 June 1893 190 The Quartier Latin, July 1897 193 The Quartier Latin, n.d. 193 Coinage of the “blurb” and “blurbing” by Gelett (1907) 200 Oskolki 201 “Comment on devient anarchiste” (Le Chat Noir, 2 July 1892) 203 “Elliptical Wheels on a Cart” (The Lark, December 1895) 203 “Le Chat Noir” (Vogue, 31 January 1895) 205 Detail of the border design for Burgess’s “The Ghost of a Flea” (Le Petit Journal des Refusées, 1896) 205 6.22 The Purple Cow (The Lark, 1895) 206 6.23 Munch, The Scream (Mlle New York, January 1896) 207 10.1 Readers >31 Years Old 294 10.2 Female Readers 31 Years Old Frank Stockton Charles King R. M. Ballantyne G. A. Henty Thomas Knox John T. Trowbridge Randolph Hill Oliver Optic Edward Ellis James Otis Horatio Alger William O. Stoddard Edward Stratemeyer William Drysdale Everett Tomlinson Kirk Munroe Harry Castlemon 0
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