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The Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesens contains academic articles and source editions, and covers all subjects connected with books and their history. On the long road from “author to reader”, as Herbert G. Göpfert phrases it, lie a series of thematic stages such as those of the author (with his or her social background), book design, forms of production and marketing, collection in libraries and reader circles. The history of books does not stand for itself, but is a part of social development as a whole, of the political, intellectual and economic situation. It opens perspectives on aspects continuous from the late Middle Ages to the present. The Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesens has an established place in German and international book research.
Volume 60 includes: Martin Hollender: "An Ideen fehlt es mir ja nie, nur an Geld." Die Berliner Buchhändlerin Tilly Meyer (1904--1978) und ihre Dahlemer Bücherstube; Anneliese Schmitt: Die ehemalige Franziskanerbibliothek zu Brandenburg an der Havel. Rekonstruktion -- Geschichte -- Gegenwart; Kerstin Reichwein: Deutsche Musikalienverlage während des Nationalsozialismus; Jonathan Green: Marginalien und Leserforschung anhand der Schedelschen Weltchronik; Ludwig Gieseke: Die kursächsische Ordnung für Buchhändler und Buchdrucker von 1594. Reviews: Blick hinter die Fassade der Macht. Aktuelle Biographien über zwei Leitfiguren des NS-Staates (Jan-Pieter Barbian); "Diese merkwürdige Verbindung von Freund und Geschäftsmann ...". Anmerkungen zu Carl Zuckmayers Briefwechsel mit seinem Verleger Gottfried Bermann Fischer 1935--1977 (Susanne Buchinger); Verlagsgeschichten (Monika Estermann).
The Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesen contains academic articles and source editions, and covers all subjects connected with books and their history. Besides reviews, vol. 63 contains the following articles:
The Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesen contains academic articles and source editions, and covers all subjects connected with books and their history. Besides reviews, vol. 64 contains the following articles:
The Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesens contains academic articles and source editions, and covers all subjects connected with books and their history.
The Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesens publishes academic articles and source editions, and covers all subjects connected with books and their history. In addition to reviews, Volume 67 will include the following contributions: Schäfer, Jochen: Adeliger Buchbesitz in der Zeit des bürgerlichen Wandels. Die Bibliothek von Georg Ernst von und zu Gilsa (1740-1798).Estermann, Monika: Gustav Freytag und das Sammeln im Historismus.Vogler, Sebastian: "Angekauft Tiniussche Auction in Leipzig" - Bücher aus der Bibliothek eines vermeintlichen Mörders in der Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Jena.Herz, Randall: Two Proof Sheets of Unrecorded Incunabula from the Presses of Peter Wagner and Conrad Zeninger.Green, Jonathan: Prining and Prophecy in 15th and 16th century.
The Archive on the History of Books publishes academic articles and source editions, cultivating all subjects connected to the book and its history. Volume 68 includes the following essays, among others:Sandra Oster: Portraits of publishers: The depiction of publishers in images from the Early Modern Era to the 20th century.Wolfgang Schellmann: The accounting ledgers of the Sternsche Press in Lüneburg, 1666. Nils Güttler: The female cartographic colorists of the Perthes Press: A historical perspective on society and publishing.Christina Lembrecht: Research report on the academic publishing industry.
The Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesens [Archive for the History of the Book] is a major academic journal for the history of the book and the book trade. It publishes scholarly papers, source editions, and reports covering all aspects of research on the history of the book in the German-speaking world and beyond, from the perspectives of media, cultural, social, intellectual, and technological history.