Update for April 2009
The latest issue of Script & Print has been sent to press; all going well it will be printed and delivered to the Baillieu Library for distribution before Easter (just). Members should expect to receive their copies mid-April.
The contents of S&P 32:3 is set out below. S&P 32:4, my final issue as editor of S&P, will probably contain T. H. Howard-Hill's essay on "W. J. Cameron and The Universal Catalogue of British Literature," Rebecca-Anne C. Do Rozario's "Fforde’s Book Upgrades: Downloaded Errata and Metafictional Cancellation," and review essays by B. J. McMullin on "PBSA turns 100" (a review essay on the history of the The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America) and J. McL. Emmerson on "Pamphlets and Pamphleteering."

Opinion Piece: Keith Maslen, "Our Part to Name: The Early Book Trade of Dunedin, New Zealand"
Article 1: Nathan Garvey, "A Dynasty on the Margins of the Trade: The Bailey Family of Printers, ca. 1740–1840, Part 1"
Review Essay: B. J. McMullin, "Patterned Book Cloth: A Review Essay"
Reviews: Print Culture and the Medieval Author (Reviewed by Lawrence Warner); Fairs, Markets and the Itinerant Book Trade (Reviewed by Patrick Spedding); Judging a Book By Its Cover (Reviewed by Rebecca-Anne Do Rozario); Anonymity: A Secret History of English Literature (Reviewed by Paul Tankard)
The contents of S&P 32:3 is set out below. S&P 32:4, my final issue as editor of S&P, will probably contain T. H. Howard-Hill's essay on "W. J. Cameron and The Universal Catalogue of British Literature," Rebecca-Anne C. Do Rozario's "Fforde’s Book Upgrades: Downloaded Errata and Metafictional Cancellation," and review essays by B. J. McMullin on "PBSA turns 100" (a review essay on the history of the The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America) and J. McL. Emmerson on "Pamphlets and Pamphleteering."

Contents of S&P 32:3
Opinion Piece: Keith Maslen, "Our Part to Name: The Early Book Trade of Dunedin, New Zealand"
Article 1: Nathan Garvey, "A Dynasty on the Margins of the Trade: The Bailey Family of Printers, ca. 1740–1840, Part 1"
Review Essay: B. J. McMullin, "Patterned Book Cloth: A Review Essay"
Reviews: Print Culture and the Medieval Author (Reviewed by Lawrence Warner); Fairs, Markets and the Itinerant Book Trade (Reviewed by Patrick Spedding); Judging a Book By Its Cover (Reviewed by Rebecca-Anne Do Rozario); Anonymity: A Secret History of English Literature (Reviewed by Paul Tankard)

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