Anthem Studies in Book History, Publishing and Print Culture publishes original, high-quality research in all areas relating to the history of the book, publishing and the book trade, copyright and cultural policy, reading practices, and the circulation of print, digital and screen media. This series includes studies of modern print cultures, postcolonial and transnational contexts, and intersections between book history/print culture studies and cultural/media studies. The editorial team is interested in new work in print culture studies in local, national and global contexts, in Indigenous publishing and print cultures, and in areas that are not directly targeted at present in any of the established English-language book history/print cultures series: work on postcolonial nations (New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, India, Australia etc.) and on non-Anglophone cultures in Europe, Japan, China etc. These internationalising and multilingual dimensions of publishing are increasingly significant in our understandings of book history and print cultures, and we are keen to publish in these areas.

Series Editor
David Carter – University of Queensland, Australia

Editorial Board
Sarah Brouillette — Carleton University, Canada
Katherine Bode – Australian National University, Australia
Kanupriya Dhingra — Jindal School of Languages and Literature, O. P. Jindal Global University, India David Finkelstein – University College, UK
Simon Frost – Bournemouth University, UK
Danielle Fuller – University of Alberta, Canada
Amy Gore — North Dakota State University, USA
Faye Hammill – Glasgow University, UK
Eva Hemmungs-Wirtén – Linkoping University, Sweden
Lise Jaillant – Loughborough University, UK
Andrew Kamei-Dyche — Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan
Donald Kerr — Dunedin, New Zealand
Elizabeth le Roux — University of Pretoria, South Africa
Peter McDonald – University of Oxford, UK
Simone Murray – Monash University, Australia
Corinna Norrick-Rühl — University of Münster, Germany
Claire Parfait – Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, France.
Dan Sinykin — Emory University, USA
Erin Smith – The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Ted Striphas – University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Trysh Travis – University of Florida, USA
Adriaan van der Weel – Leiden University, Netherlands

Proposals
We welcome submissions of proposals for challenging and original works from emerging and established scholars that meet the criteria of our series. We make prompt editorial decisions. Our titles are published in print and e-book editions and are subject to peer review by recognized authorities in the field. Should you wish to send in a proposal for a monograph (short-, mid- or full-length), edited collection, handbook or companion, reference or course book, please contact us at: proposal@anthempress.com.

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The Case of the Sharaku Murders

By Katsuhiko Takahashi, Translated by Ian MacDonald

£15.99, $15.99  MOBIPOCKET

September 2013

£19.99, $34.95  Hardback

September 2013

Tales of the Ghost Sword

By Hideyuki Kikuchi, Translated by Ian MacDonald

£15.99, $27.96  MOBIPOCKET

September 2013

£19.99, $34.95  Hardback

September 2013

The Content Machine

By Michael Bhaskar

£13.99, $19.95  Paperback

October 2013

£25.00, $40.00  Paperback

October 2013

£70.00, $115.00  Hardback

December 2012

Reading by Numbers

By Katherine Bode

£25.00, $40.00  Paperback

October 2014

£70.00, $115.00  Hardback

July 2012

£80.00, $125.00  Hardback

November 2021

Prizing Scottish Literature

By Stevie Marsden

£25.00, $40.00  Paperback

December 2022

£80.00, $125.00  Hardback

February 2021

£25.00, $35.00  Paperback

January 2024

£80.00, $125.00  Hardback

July 2022

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