This special issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries reflects the wide range of approaches to the study of the book and the wealth of activities at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey concerned with the book arts. All of the articles in this issue are based on lectures given at Rutgers within the last two years
The current issue, while not technically a special issue, contains interrelated articles. There are ...
The History of the Book is a rapidly developing area of study, which brings together several branche...
Foreword: art and the academy -- "There is no poetry after Auschwitz" : literary ethics at the end o...
This special issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries reflects the wide range of app...
This preface discusses some of Rutgers' unusual history and summarizes the articles of this issue
This volume features library and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, history in the lead ar...
Openings: Studies in Book Art is the new journal of the College Book Art Association (CBAA). This pe...
The articles in this two-issue thematic cluster of Image [&] Narrative (20.1 and 20.2) e...
A consideration of how textual scholarship treats the book as physical object, and how it relates to...
It is gratifying to welcome this first issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Library. Throu...
“The Artists’ Books of Suellen Glashausser,” which forms this issue of The Journal of the Rutgers Un...
Will the Journal last another twenty-five years to its one hundredth anniversary? That is difficult ...
The cover image is De Saturno (Saturn on a chariot eating children) from Arati Solensis Phenomena et...
The article describes a collection reflecting a rich assortment of twentieth century literature, don...
The Art of the Book, the Book as Art features book works created by students of Printmaking 552 in t...
The current issue, while not technically a special issue, contains interrelated articles. There are ...
The History of the Book is a rapidly developing area of study, which brings together several branche...
Foreword: art and the academy -- "There is no poetry after Auschwitz" : literary ethics at the end o...
This special issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries reflects the wide range of app...
This preface discusses some of Rutgers' unusual history and summarizes the articles of this issue
This volume features library and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, history in the lead ar...
Openings: Studies in Book Art is the new journal of the College Book Art Association (CBAA). This pe...
The articles in this two-issue thematic cluster of Image [&] Narrative (20.1 and 20.2) e...
A consideration of how textual scholarship treats the book as physical object, and how it relates to...
It is gratifying to welcome this first issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Library. Throu...
“The Artists’ Books of Suellen Glashausser,” which forms this issue of The Journal of the Rutgers Un...
Will the Journal last another twenty-five years to its one hundredth anniversary? That is difficult ...
The cover image is De Saturno (Saturn on a chariot eating children) from Arati Solensis Phenomena et...
The article describes a collection reflecting a rich assortment of twentieth century literature, don...
The Art of the Book, the Book as Art features book works created by students of Printmaking 552 in t...
The current issue, while not technically a special issue, contains interrelated articles. There are ...
The History of the Book is a rapidly developing area of study, which brings together several branche...
Foreword: art and the academy -- "There is no poetry after Auschwitz" : literary ethics at the end o...