The Resource The enduring book : print culture in postwar America, edited by David Paul Nord, Joan Shelley Rubin, and Michael Schudson
The enduring book : print culture in postwar America, edited by David Paul Nord, Joan Shelley Rubin, and Michael Schudson
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- Extent
- xvi, 618 p.
- Contents
-
- Selling the product
- Laura J. Miller
- The right niche : consumer magazines and advertisers
- David Abrahamson and Carol Polsgrove
- Wounded but not slain : the orderly retreat of the American newspaper
- James L. Baughman
- Government censorship since 1945
- Donald A. Downs
- American copyright law since 1945
- Marshall Leaffer
- The enduring book in a multimedia age
- U.S. government publishing in the postwar era
- David Paul Nord and John V. Richardson Jr.
- Building on the 1940s. Section I : A D-Day for American books in Europe : Overseas Editions, Inc., 1944-1945
- John B. Hench
- Section II : the American Book Publishers Council
- Don Lacy and Robert W. Frase
- Editorial vision and the role of the independent publisher
- Dan Simon and Tom McCarthy
- Literary culture, criticism, and bibliography. Section I : cultures of letters, cultures of criticism
- David D. Hall ; Section II : the critical climate
- Michael Schudson
- Harvey Teres
- Section III : bibliography and the meaning of "text"
- David D. Hall
- Magazines and the making of authors
- Carol Polsgove
- The oppositional press
- James P. Dunky
- The black press and radical print culture
- Jane Rhodes
- Where the customer is king : the textbook in American culture
- The organization of the book publishing industry
- Jonathan Zimmerman
- Libraries, books, and the information age
- Kenneth Cmiel
- Science books since 1945
- Bruce V. Lewenstein
- U.S. academic publishing in the digital age
- John B. Thompson
- The perseverance of print-bound saints : Protestant book publishing
- Paul C. Gutjahr
- Bilingual nation : Spanish-language books in the United States since the 1960s
- Beth Luey
- Ilan Stavans
- The enduring reader
- Joan Shelley Rubin
- Reading the language of the heart : the "big book" of Alcoholics Anonymous
- Trysh Travis
- Books and the media : the Silent spring debate
- Priscilla Coit Murphy
- The Chat-An-Hour Social and Cultural Club : African American women readers
- Elizabeth Long
- Book collecting and the book as object
- Book production technology since 1945
- Robert DeMaria Jr.
- Valuing reading, writing, and books in a post-typographic world
- David Reinking
- Reading the data on books, newspapers, and magazines : a statistical appendix
- Laura J. Miller and David Paul Nord
- Patrick Henry
- Markets and audiences
- Linda M. Scott
- Isbn
- 9780807832851
- Label
- The enduring book : print culture in postwar America
- Title
- The enduring book
- Title remainder
- print culture in postwar America
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by David Paul Nord, Joan Shelley Rubin, and Michael Schudson
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- BTCTA
- Dewey number
- 381/.450020973
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- Z473
- LC item number
- .E53 2009
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- Series statement
- A history of the book in America
- Series volume
- v. 5
- Label
- The enduring book : print culture in postwar America, edited by David Paul Nord, Joan Shelley Rubin, and Michael Schudson
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [519]-597) and index
- Contents
-
- Selling the product
- Laura J. Miller
- The right niche : consumer magazines and advertisers
- David Abrahamson and Carol Polsgrove
- Wounded but not slain : the orderly retreat of the American newspaper
- James L. Baughman
- Government censorship since 1945
- Donald A. Downs
- American copyright law since 1945
- Marshall Leaffer
- The enduring book in a multimedia age
- U.S. government publishing in the postwar era
- David Paul Nord and John V. Richardson Jr.
- Building on the 1940s. Section I : A D-Day for American books in Europe : Overseas Editions, Inc., 1944-1945
- John B. Hench
- Section II : the American Book Publishers Council
- Don Lacy and Robert W. Frase
- Editorial vision and the role of the independent publisher
- Dan Simon and Tom McCarthy
- Literary culture, criticism, and bibliography. Section I : cultures of letters, cultures of criticism
- David D. Hall ; Section II : the critical climate
- Michael Schudson
- Harvey Teres
- Section III : bibliography and the meaning of "text"
- David D. Hall
- Magazines and the making of authors
- Carol Polsgove
- The oppositional press
- James P. Dunky
- The black press and radical print culture
- Jane Rhodes
- Where the customer is king : the textbook in American culture
- The organization of the book publishing industry
- Jonathan Zimmerman
- Libraries, books, and the information age
- Kenneth Cmiel
- Science books since 1945
- Bruce V. Lewenstein
- U.S. academic publishing in the digital age
- John B. Thompson
- The perseverance of print-bound saints : Protestant book publishing
- Paul C. Gutjahr
- Bilingual nation : Spanish-language books in the United States since the 1960s
- Beth Luey
- Ilan Stavans
- The enduring reader
- Joan Shelley Rubin
- Reading the language of the heart : the "big book" of Alcoholics Anonymous
- Trysh Travis
- Books and the media : the Silent spring debate
- Priscilla Coit Murphy
- The Chat-An-Hour Social and Cultural Club : African American women readers
- Elizabeth Long
- Book collecting and the book as object
- Book production technology since 1945
- Robert DeMaria Jr.
- Valuing reading, writing, and books in a post-typographic world
- David Reinking
- Reading the data on books, newspapers, and magazines : a statistical appendix
- Laura J. Miller and David Paul Nord
- Patrick Henry
- Markets and audiences
- Linda M. Scott
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Extent
- xvi, 618 p.
- Isbn
- 9780807832851
- Isbn Type
- (acid-free paper)
- Lccn
- 2009517522
- Note
- Spec. Coll. copy: Printed dust jacket. Black cloth over boards, stamped in silver on spine. Purchase, ASUCLA Bookzone, 2010.
- Other control number
- 40018681506
- Other physical details
- ill.
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)261174626
- ucoclc261174626
- Label
- The enduring book : print culture in postwar America, edited by David Paul Nord, Joan Shelley Rubin, and Michael Schudson
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [519]-597) and index
- Contents
-
- Selling the product
- Laura J. Miller
- The right niche : consumer magazines and advertisers
- David Abrahamson and Carol Polsgrove
- Wounded but not slain : the orderly retreat of the American newspaper
- James L. Baughman
- Government censorship since 1945
- Donald A. Downs
- American copyright law since 1945
- Marshall Leaffer
- The enduring book in a multimedia age
- U.S. government publishing in the postwar era
- David Paul Nord and John V. Richardson Jr.
- Building on the 1940s. Section I : A D-Day for American books in Europe : Overseas Editions, Inc., 1944-1945
- John B. Hench
- Section II : the American Book Publishers Council
- Don Lacy and Robert W. Frase
- Editorial vision and the role of the independent publisher
- Dan Simon and Tom McCarthy
- Literary culture, criticism, and bibliography. Section I : cultures of letters, cultures of criticism
- David D. Hall ; Section II : the critical climate
- Michael Schudson
- Harvey Teres
- Section III : bibliography and the meaning of "text"
- David D. Hall
- Magazines and the making of authors
- Carol Polsgove
- The oppositional press
- James P. Dunky
- The black press and radical print culture
- Jane Rhodes
- Where the customer is king : the textbook in American culture
- The organization of the book publishing industry
- Jonathan Zimmerman
- Libraries, books, and the information age
- Kenneth Cmiel
- Science books since 1945
- Bruce V. Lewenstein
- U.S. academic publishing in the digital age
- John B. Thompson
- The perseverance of print-bound saints : Protestant book publishing
- Paul C. Gutjahr
- Bilingual nation : Spanish-language books in the United States since the 1960s
- Beth Luey
- Ilan Stavans
- The enduring reader
- Joan Shelley Rubin
- Reading the language of the heart : the "big book" of Alcoholics Anonymous
- Trysh Travis
- Books and the media : the Silent spring debate
- Priscilla Coit Murphy
- The Chat-An-Hour Social and Cultural Club : African American women readers
- Elizabeth Long
- Book collecting and the book as object
- Book production technology since 1945
- Robert DeMaria Jr.
- Valuing reading, writing, and books in a post-typographic world
- David Reinking
- Reading the data on books, newspapers, and magazines : a statistical appendix
- Laura J. Miller and David Paul Nord
- Patrick Henry
- Markets and audiences
- Linda M. Scott
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Extent
- xvi, 618 p.
- Isbn
- 9780807832851
- Isbn Type
- (acid-free paper)
- Lccn
- 2009517522
- Note
- Spec. Coll. copy: Printed dust jacket. Black cloth over boards, stamped in silver on spine. Purchase, ASUCLA Bookzone, 2010.
- Other control number
- 40018681506
- Other physical details
- ill.
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)261174626
- ucoclc261174626
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