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Writing across the Color Line
U.S. Print Culture and the Rise of Ethnic Literature, 1877-1920
University of Massachusetts Press
Libraries amid Protest
Books, Organizing, and Global Activism
University of Massachusetts Press
The Intimacy of Paper in Early and Nineteenth-Century American Literature
University of Massachusetts Press
Made Under Pressure
Literary Translation in the Soviet Union, 1960-1991
University of Massachusetts Press
Books for Idle Hours
Nineteenth-Century Publishing and the Rise of Summer Reading
University of Massachusetts Press
Taking Books to the World
American Publishers and the Cultural Cold War
University of Massachusetts Press
Reading America
Citizenship, Democracy, and Cold War Literature
University of Massachusetts Press
The Labor of Literature
Democracy and Literary Culture in Modern Chile
University of Massachusetts Press
The Harlem Renaissance and the Idea of a New Negro Reader
University of Massachusetts Press
Not Free, Not for All
Public Libraries in the Age of Jim Crow
By Cheryl Knott
University of Massachusetts Press
The Translations of Nebrija
Language, Culture, and Circulation in the Early Modern World
University of Massachusetts Press
Commercializing Childhood
Children's Magazines, Urban Gentility, and the Ideal of the Child Consumer in the United States, 1823-1918
University of Massachusetts Press
What Middletown Read
Print Culture in an American Small City
University of Massachusetts Press
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