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2. Reading the endpapers: five French texts with paper bookbindings using printed waste as endpapers, and the influence of censorship on the eighteenth-century book trade
3. Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada
4. Daniel W. Mosser, Michael Saffle, and Ernest W. Sullivan, II, eds. Puzzles in Paper: Concepts in Historical Watermarks
5. Nicholson Baker. Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper
6. The Aritha van Herk Papers: First Accession
7. Talking on the page: editing aboriginal oral texts. Papers given at the thirty-second annual conference on editorial problems University of Toronto
8. Sidney E. Berger. Edward Seymour & The Fancy Paper Company
9. Brendan Frederick R. Edwards. Paper Talk: A History of Libraries, Print Culture, and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada before 1960
10. The Grolier Club collects: Books, Manuscripts, & Works on Paper from the Collections of Grolier Club Members
11. John Krill. English Artists' Paper: Renaissance to Regency
12. Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America
13. The Intimacy of Paper in Early and Nineteenth-Century American Literature.
14. Carole Gerson and Jacques Michon, eds. History of the Book in Canada
15. Yours Affectionately: Artists' Books Inspired by Correspondence.
16. In Search of a "Newer and Truer" Literature: Thomas Phillips Thompson and The Labor Advocate.
17. J'écris ensemble: quelques propositions.
18. Introduction.
19. From the Hand to the Machine, Nineteenth-Century American Paper and Mediums: Technologies, Materials, and Conservation.
20. In Covers Green and Gold: Fin-de-siècle Evelina.
21. Writing War: The Colin McDougall Archive.
22. Editorial note
23. Editorial: Documents and Tools.
24. A Journal for Manly Culture: An Exploration of the World's First Gay Periodical.
25. Making a Difference: Canadian Women Writers and the Fiction of Social Justice.
26. The Reader, the Writer, and the Book in How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired by Dany Laferrière.
27. Introduction: OEuvrer ensemble. Les rouages collectifs dans la chaîne du livre.
28. Introduction: What Is the History of (Electronic) Books? Or, This Page Intentionally Left Blank.
29. Sticky: The Vazaleen Posters.
30. Subscribing to gendertrash: The Radical Subcultural Transmissions of Toronto's Original "TransZine".
31. L'âne de Carpizan ou L'évêque volant de Raymond Goulet : premier récit satirique transgenre québécois (1957).
32. Le livre, emblème de l'exposition littéraire ? Enjeux croisés de la muséalisationI du livre et de la littérature.
33. Prix littéraires du Gouverneur général: Lauréats en langue française, 1936-2013.
34. The Governor General's Literary Awards: English-Language Winners, 1936-2013.
35. İbrahim Müteferrika and the Printing Press: A Delayed Renaissance.
36. The Struggle for Literary Publishing: Three Toronto Publishers Negotiate Separate Contracts for Canadian Authors 1920-1940.
37. Remise de la médaille Marie-Tremaine, 2012, au Professeur Marcel Lajeunesse.
38. Everyday Justice in Pre-Confederation Canada: The Ledger of Thomas Burrowes, JP for Kingston Mills.
39. Awarding of the 2015 Tremaine Medal to Professor Jennifer J. Connor.
40. Introduction
41. The Governor General's Literary Awards: An Introduction.
42. Is It Time for a New Edition of the Jesuit Relations from New France? Campeau vs. Thwaites.
43. Contingencies of Wacousta's Value: Revaluation, Reproduction, and Retroactive Invalidation.
44. Remise de la médaille Marie-Tremaine en 2013 à la professeure Carole Gerson.
45. Awarding of the 2013 Tremaine Medal to Professor Carole Gerson.
46. From Gleam of Light to Seedbed of a National Institute: The Canadian Free Library for the Blind, 1906-1918.
47. Authors and Publishers on the Offensive: The Canadian Copyright Act of 1921 and the Publishing Industry 1920-1930.
48. "Crying Over Spilled Milk": A Publishing History of Sam Steele's Forty Years in Canada.
49. `Book disease': Atlantic Provinces book collectors
50. Tried, Tested, but not Proved: The Home Cook Book and the Development of a Canadian Culinary Identity.
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