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| ABSTRACTS OF FOLKLORE STUDIES |
| Vols. 1-13 (all publ.). 1963-1975. Reprint. Mostly bound |
| Complete set $ 350.- |
| Per volume $ 35.- |
| AFRICAN AMERICAN REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-40. Terre Haute, 1967-2006. |
| Complete set $ 2,300.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Formerly published as BLACK AMERICAN LITERATURE FORUM |
| ALABAMA REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-59. University, Ala., 1948-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,400.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| AMERICA: HISTORY AND LIFE |
| Vols. 1-37 with volume 0, and gen. ind. 1-30, AND SUPPLEMENTS 1-10. 1964-2000. Bound |
| Complete set $ 4,500.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| AMERICAN DIALECT SOCIETY. NEWSLETTER |
| Vols. 1-29. Jacksonville, Il., 1969-1997. |
| Complete set $ 950.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| AMERICAN DIALECT SOCIETY. PUBLICATIONS |
| Nos. 1-73. 1944-1987. |
| Complete set $ 1,600.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| AMERICAN ETHNOLOGIST |
| Vols. 1-32. Washington, D.C., 1974-2005. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,200.- |
| Per volume $ 110.- |
- AMERICAN ETHNOLOGIST presents topical papers, review articles, comments and reflections, and reviews in areas such as ecology, economy, social organization, ethnicity, politics, and ideology. |
| AMERICAN HERITAGE The magazine of history |
| New Series: Vols. 5-57. New York, 1954-2006. Mostly bound |
| Complete set $ 1,950.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-111. New York, 1895/96-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 5,500.- |
| Vols. 1-55. 1895/96-1949/50. Per volume $ 80.- Vols. 56-111. 1950/51-2006. Per volume $ 55.- General indexes 1-10; 11-20; 21-30; 31-40; 41-60; 61-70; 71-75. 1895-1970. Per index $ 40.- |
- AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW publishes scholarly reviews and articles in all fields of history. |
| AMERICAN INDIAN QUARTERLY |
| Vols. 1-30. Lincoln, 1974-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,200.- |
| Per volume $ 85.- |
- AMERICAN INDIAN QUARTERLY provides an interdisciplinary approach to American Indian studies. Covers history, anthropology, folklore and literature. |
| AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY |
| Vols. 1-92. Baltimore, 1893-2004. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 6,200.- |
| Per volume $ 75.- |
- Formerly published as AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY - AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY covers every aspect of the American Jewish experience with carefully researched but accessible scholarly articles. |
| AMERICAN LITERATURE A journal of literary history, criticism and bibliography. |
| Vols. 1-78. Durham, 1929/30-2006. With general index 1-30. Durham. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,850.- |
| Vols. 1-20. 1929/30-1948/49. Per volume $ 75.- Vols. 21-78. 1949/50-2006. Per volume $ 55.- |
- The leading scholarly journal devoted to American literary history, criticism, and bibliography. |
| AMERICAN MUSIC |
| Vols. 1-24. Champaign, 1983-2006. |
| Complete set $ 990.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| AMERICAN NOTES AND QUERIES |
| Vols. 1-24 (all publ.). Lexington, Ky., 1962/63-1985/86. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 1,250.- |
| Per volume $ 60.- |
- Superseded by A N Q: A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SHORT ARTICLES, NOTES AND REVIEWS - AMERICAN NOTES AND QUERIES contains scholarly articles on all aspects of British and American literature. |
| AMERICAN PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. NEWSLETTER |
| Vols. 3-26. Worcester, 1980-2003. Bound |
| Complete set $ 990.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| AMERICAN POETRY REVIEW |
| Vols. 23-35. Philadelphia, 1994-2006. |
| Complete set $ 380.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| AMERICAN QUARTERLY |
| Vols. 1-58. Baltimore, 1949-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,950.- |
| Vols. 1-16. 1949-1964. Per volume $ 85.- Vols. 17-58. 1965-2006. Per volume $ 55.- |
- AMERICAN QUARTERLY serves as a guide to studies in the culture of the United States. It promotes a broad humanistic understanding of American culture, encourages scholars from diverse disciplines to exchange ideas on America, and examines the ways American life relates to world society. |
| AMERICAN REVIEW (BLOOMINGTON) |
| Vols. 1-4 (all publ.). 1923-1926. |
| Complete set $ 150.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| AMERICAN SCHOLAR |
| Vols. 1-75. Washington, D.C., 1932-2006. Partly bound |
| Complete set $ 2,500.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| AMERICAN STUDIES INTERNATIONAL |
| Vols. 11-44. Washington, D.C., 1972/73-2006. |
| Complete set $ 1,250.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| AMERICAN THEATRE |
| Vols. 11-23. New York, 1994-2006. Mostly bound |
| Complete set $ 500.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| AMERICANA |
| Vols. 1-20. New York, 1973/74-1992/93. |
| Complete set $ 450.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| AMERIND FOUNDATION. PUBLICATIONS |
| Nos. 1-8. Dragoon, Ariz., 1940-1958. Reprint. Mostly bound |
| Complete set $ 700.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- In 1937 the AMERIND FOUNDATION was established for the purpose of fostering scientific, educational and archaeological study and research. The PUBLICATIONS were initiated in 1940 to publish these findings in a series of monographs. The information on Native Americans is valuable source material for any student of anthropology, ethnology and archaeological history. All of the works are illustrated with photographs, maps and diagrams. |
| ANQ: A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SHORT ARTICLES, NOTES AND REVIEWS |
| Vols. 1-19. Washington, D.C., 1988-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,520.- |
| Per volume $ 90.- |
- Formerly published as AMERICAN NOTES AND QUERIES - ANQ contains scholarly articles on all aspects of British and American literature. |
| APPROACH A Literary Quarterly |
| Nos. 1-64 (all publ.). Rosemont, 1947-1967. With GI 1/64 in volume 64. Reprint in 5 units. |
| Complete set $ 550.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- From the outset, APPROACH was a magazine for the new writer, a medium of expression for the original and talented beginner unable to find ready publication in the established journals. Few recognized authors appeared in its pages and then only for purposes of example. Among the many authors APPROACH encouraged were George Garrett, William Stafford and Robert Sward. It shunned the dull conformity of the short, negotiable lyric and consistently championed the long poem as a vehicle for the development of true purpose and meaning. It stressed variety in technique and interpretation as it juxtaposed poetry, prose and criticism in a lively and challenging combination of voices. |
| BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE |
| Vols. 1-328 (all publ.). London, 1817-1980. Bound |
| Complete set $ 19,950.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| BOOKMAN (NEW YORK) A Review of books and life. |
| Vols. 1-76 (all publ.). New York, 1895-1933. Newly bound |
| Complete set $ 3,650.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES |
| Vols. 1-35. Toronto, 1970-2005. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,500.- |
| Per volume $ 80.- |
- Published by the Canadian Association for American Studies, the CANDAIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES emphasizes cross-disciplinary studies of U.S. culture from both historical and contemporary perspectives. It also includes articles on the relationship between U.S. and Canadian cultures (Katz). |
| CENTURY MAGAZINE |
| Vols. 1-120 no. 2 (all publ.). New York, 1870/71-1929/30. Bound |
| Complete set $ 4,500.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Formerly published as SCRIBNERS MONTHLY |
| CHARLES S. PEIRCE SOCIETY. TRANSACTIONS A Quarterly Journal in American Philosophy. |
| Vols. 1-43. Buffalo; Bloomington, 1965-2007. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,750.- |
| Per volume $ 70.- |
- The TRANSACTIONS of the CHARLES S. PEIRCE SOCIETY specialize in the history of American philosophy. They cover all types of American thought from the colonial period to the recent past. |
| CHESTERTON REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-29. Saskatoon; London, 1974/75-2003. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,700.- |
| Per volume $ 65.- |
- The CHESTERTON REVIEW promotes a critical interest in all aspects of the life, ideas and influence of G. K. Chesterton. |
| CITY LIGHTS |
| Nos. 1-5. San Francisco, 1952-1955. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 90.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| CITY LIGHTS JOURNAL |
| Nos. 1-3. San Francisco, 1963/64-1966. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 100.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- The following editorial statement appeared in the first issue: "We look at CITY LIGHTS JOURNAL as an international annual, taking as our models such literary foci of other decades as Transition, Botteghe Oscure and the continuing New Directions anthologies." The editor, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, is one of the most widely read contemporary poets, and as publisher and editor he helped to shape the growth of the underground culture of the fifties and sixties. Contributors include Alexander Trocchi, Arthur Rimbaud, Allen Ginsberg, William Carlos Williams and Jack Kerouac. |
| COMPARATIVE LITERATURE |
| Vols. 1-58. Eugene; Durham, 1949-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,800.- |
| Per volume $ 55.- |
- COMPARATIVE LITERATURE is the oldest U.S. journal in its field. The journal was created by a group of American scholars in part to replace Revue de litterature comparée, which had been forced to suspend publication during the Second World War. Since the first issue COMPARATIVE LITERATURE has of course evolved--expanded, really--in ways that have reflected changes in the field it represents: the advent of the "new criticism" in the early 1950s, the growing influence of (mostly French) literary theory in the late 60s and 70s, the "globalization" of comparative literary studies in the 80s and 90s, among them. |
| COMPARATIVE LITERATURE STUDIES |
| Vols. 1-44. University Park, 1963-2007. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,200.- |
| Per volume $ 80.- |
- COMPARATIVE LITERATURE STUDIES explores movements, themes, forms, history of ideas, relations between authors, and foundations of criticism and theories. |
| CONNECTICUT REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-10. New Britain, 1967-1987. Mostly bound |
| Complete set $ 300.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| CONTACT |
| Nos. 1-5 (all publ.). New York, 1920-1924. N.S.: Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). 1932. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 150.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- CONTACT, edited by William Carlos Williams, is of definite importance in the history of the American avant-garde. It includes the poetry, prose and criticism of some of the great figures in American letters - Kenneth Burke, Wallace Stevens, e.e.cummings, Marianne Moore, and many others. Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE |
| Vols. 1-47. Madison, 1960-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,450.- |
| Per volume $ 60.- |
- Formerly published as WISCONSIN STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE - CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE publishes critical and scholarly articles on all forms of twentieth-century literature, with an emphasis on the post-World War II era. The publication tends to focus on, but is not limited to, Anglo-American and continental literature (Katz). |
| CRITICAL INQUIRY |
| Vols. 1-31. Chicago, 1974/75-2004/05. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,800.- |
| Per volume $ 100.- |
- CRITICAL INQUIRY combines the art of criticism with excellent writing and applies both to the broadest range of subjects imaginable. Each issue includes six to eight articles on topics from the arts, philosophy, literature, film, history, and politics (Katz). |
| CRITICISM A quarterly for literature and the arts |
| Vols. 1-47. Detroit, 1959-2005. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,300.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Publishes articles on artists, art, and literature from all periods, either individually or in their interrelationships, with an emphasis on post-structuralist critical approaches, feminist and new historicist interpretation. |
| CRITIQUE: STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY FICTION |
| Vols. 1-48. Washington, D.C., 1956/58-2006/07. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,860.- |
| Per volume $ 70.- |
- Formerly published as FAULKNER STUDIES - CRITIQUE publishes critical and interpretive essays on the work of contemporary fiction writers. Authors from any country may be covered. The journal includes well-known authors, but is especially valuable for its discussion of lesser-known, emerging writers (Katz). |
| CROSS SECTION A collection of new American writing |
| Yrs. 1944; 1945; 1947; 1948 (all publ.). New York, 1944-1948. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 350.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Selected and edited by Edwin Seaver, CROSS SECTION was devoted to new writings by American authors and included fiction, non-fiction, drama, and poetry. The four volumes offered an impressive number of "firsts". |
| CULTURAL AFFAIRS |
| Nos. 1-10. New York, 1967-1970. Partly bound |
| Complete set $ 150.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| DIAL (CHICAGO) |
| Vols. 1-86 (all publ.). Chicago, Ill. 1880-1929. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 6,250.- |
| Per volume $ 80.- |
- Featuring memorable fiction and criticism, the DIAL published stories such as Anderson's "I'am a Fool', Lawrence's "The Fox", Mann's "Death in Venice" and a section from Proust's "Remembrance of Things Past". Featured poets included T.S. Eliot (with the first American publication of "The Waste Land"), Yeats, Pound, Cummings, Stevens, Moore, Hart Crane, and many others. Critical essays appearing were by Mann, Eliot, Moore, Burke, Cowley, Aiken, Santayana and Russell. The artwork of Van Gogh, Cézanne, Modigliani, Matisse, Picasso, O'Keefe, and Marini was reproduced here. |
| EARLY AMERICAN LITERATURE |
| Vols. 1-41. Chapel Hill, 1966-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,850.- |
| Per volume $ 85.- |
- EARLY AMERICAN LITERATURE covers American literature from its inception through the early national period (about 1830)(Katz). Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| EARLY MUSIC AMERICA Magazine of Historical Performance |
| Vols. 1-7. Cleveland, 1995-2001/02. |
| Complete set $ 250.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Supersedes HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE |
| ELH A Journal of English Literary History. |
| Vols. 1-73. Baltimore, 1934-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,850.- |
| Per volume $ 60.- |
- For more than 50 years, ELH has presented critical interpretations of English and American literature. Editorial advisors include Stanley E. Fish, Geoffrey Hartman, and J. Hillis Miller. (Katz/Richards) |
| ESSAYS AND STUDIES ON AMERICAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE |
| Vols. 1-18. Uppsala, N.Y., 1945-1967. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 400.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- ESSAYS AND STUDIES ON AMERICAN LANGAUGE AND LITERATURE include analyses of the American literary forms, romanticism and naturalism, and of American authors, such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Frank Norris, John Dos Passos, and Walt Whitman. |
| F SCOTT FITZGERALD REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-4. Malden, 2002-2005. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 180.- |
| Per volume $ 50.- |
| FANTASY A literary quarterly, with an emphasis on poetry |
| Vols. 1-7 (all publ.). Pittsburgh, 1931/32-1943. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 400.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Formerly published as FANTASY REVIEW. - FANTASY publishes critical review articles on all aspects of fantastic literature. |
| FAULKNER STUDIES |
| Vols. 1-3 (all publ.). 1952-1954. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 75.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| FORNANDER, ABRAHAM: FORNANDER COLLECTION OF HAWAIIAN ANTIQUITIES AND FOLKLORE |
| 3 volumes. Honolulu, 1916/17-1919/20. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 460.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Published as Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum Memoirs, vols. 4-6. |
| FREEDOMWAYS A Quarterly review of the Freedom Movement. |
| Vols. 1-25 no. 3 (all publ.). New York, 1961-1985. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,050.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Since its beginning, FREEDOMWAYS has been consistently presenting some of the best in American black creativity, along with thought provoking articles on black life and literature (Katz/Richards p. 48). |
| GENESIS WEST |
| Nos. 1-7 (all publ.). Burlingame, 1962-1965. |
| Complete set $ 350.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| HAWAIIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL REPORTS |
| Nos. 1-75 (all publ.). Honolulu, 1892-1940. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,050.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Continued as HAWAIIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY - Numbers 2 and 20 were never published. - The ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE HAWAIIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY included papers presented to the Society pertaining to the history of Hawai'i, Polynesia, and the Pacific area. |
| HENRY JAMES REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-27. Baltimore, 1979/80-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,450.- |
| Per volume $ 100.- |
- HENRY JAMES REVIEW publishes critical essays and reviews on the work of the American writer Henry James (1843-1916), including interviews with leading writers about their readings of his work. |
| HISTORICAL RECORDS SURVEY. AMERICAN IMPRINTS INVENTORY |
| Vols. 1-20; 23-26; 31-32; 36; 38-42; 44-45; 52. Washington, D.C., 1937-1942. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,200.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Volumes 21-22; 27-30; 33-35; 37; 43; 46-51 never published. - The AMERICAN IMPRINTS INVENTORY is a collection of checklists of individual state imprints. It is one of the most valuable sources in American bibliography, providing a complete record of issues of the American press. (Sheehy) |
| HISTORY AND MEMORY Studies in representation of the past |
| Vols. 1-19. Bloomington, 1989-2007. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,150.- |
| Per volume $ 65.- |
- HISTORY AND MEMORY focuses on questions relating to the formation of historical consciousness, defined here as the area in which collective memory, the writing of history, and other modes of shaping images of the past in the public mind merge. |
| HOUND AND HORN |
| Vols. 1-7 (all publ.). Cambridge, Mass. 1927/28-1933/34. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 800.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Critical essays of considerable merit are contributed to HOUND AND HORN by T.S. Eliot, Kenneth Burkke, R.P Blackmur and many others. Also included is fiction by Katherine Anne Porter, John Dos Passos, Kay Bowle, Erskine Caldwell, Sean O'Faolain, and Yvor Winters. Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| HUMANITIES IN SOCIETY |
| Vols. 1-7 (all publ.). Los Angeles, 1978-1984. |
| Complete set $ 150.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| I.F. STONE'S WEEKLY |
| Vols. 1-19 (all publ.).Washington, D.C., 1953-1971. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 700.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
I.F. STONE'S WEEKLY, self-published by the iconoclastic Isidor Feinstein Stone (1907-1989), also known as Izzy Stone, reached a circulation of about 70,000 in the 1960s and heavily influenced many contemporary journalists. Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo. |
| INTERIM |
| Vols. 1-4 (all publ.). Seattle, 1944-1954. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 150.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- INTERIM is a magazine publishing prinicpally the literature of the North-Western United States. Among the contributors are poems by Wendell Anderson and Carol Ely Harper, a critical essay by Thomas Howells, and a selection from Henry Miller's THE AIR-CONDITIONED NIGHTMARE (Hoffman). |
| INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF AMERICANISTS. PROCEEDINGS |
| 1st - 33rd "congress". 1875-1958. (Lacks the 6th congress, which was not published.) Reprint. Mostly bound |
| Complete set $ 4,850.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- The International Organzation of Americanists has been engaged for almost a century in the study of the anthropology, ethnology, linguistics, and culture of the Western Hemisphere. Research results have been published in the proceedings of their biennial congresses. Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| JAMES JOYCE REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-3 (all publ.). 1957-1959. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 120.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- The JAMES JOYCE REVIEW intended to explore all aspects of Joyce and his work. Notes, reviews, poems about Joyce, letters, and musical ditties relating to ULYSSES make for its varied format. Many articles by critics explore Joyce's association with a host of different ideas and people. William White compiled a bibliography of works on Joyce covering the years 1950-1957. Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| JOURNAL OF AMERICAN AND CANADIAN STUDIES |
| Nos. 1-9. Tokyo, 1988-1992. |
| Complete set $ 225.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| JOURNAL OF AMERICAN CULTURE |
| Vols. 1-29. Malden, 1978-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,600.- |
| Per volume $ 100.- |
- As the official journal of the American Cultural Association, the purpose of JOURNAL OF AMERICAN CULTURE is to "promote and facilitate American culture in its broadest sense." Contributors must be members of the association. Topics covered in recent issues have included food, horror films, con artists, influences on European culture, and the mythology of sea disasters. There is a mix of historic and present-day material. With the wide variety of topics and the accessible style of writing, this title will be of interest to the general reader and the student of folk studies (Katz). |
| JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLKLORE |
| Vols. 1-119. Philadelphia; Austin, 1888-2006. With general index 1/70. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 5,500.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- As the official journal of the American Folklore Society, JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLKLORE presents scholarly articles focusing on all the genres of the discipline. International in scope (Katz). |
| JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY |
| Vols. 1-94. Lincoln, 1914/15-2007/08. and Gen. Ind. 1-45. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,850.- |
| Vols. 1-30. 1914/15-1943/44. Per volume $ 70.- Vols. 31-89. 1944/45-2002/03. Per volume $ 55.- Vols. 90-94. 2003/04-2007/08. Per volume $ 150.- |
- Formerly published as MISSISSIPPI VALLEY HISTORICAL REVIEW - JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY focuses on various topics in the history of the United States. |
| JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES |
| Vols. 1-39. Cambridge, 1967-2005. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 4,050.- |
| Per volume $ 140.- |
- Formerly published as BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR AMERICAN STUDIES. NEWSLETTER - JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES covers American literature, history, institutions, politics, economics, film, popular culture, and geography and related subjects. |
| JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMANIC PHILOLOGY |
| Vols. 1-106. Urbana, 1897-2006. Partly reprint. Partly bound |
| Complete set $ 4,950.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Volumes 1-4 published as JOURNAL OF GERMANIC PHILOLOGY - The long-standing, well-established JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMANIC PHILOLOGY publishes scholarly articles on English, German, and Scandinavian literatures and languages of all periods. The essays study the works of such important authors as Chaucer, Milton, Wordsworth, Shakespeare, Hardy, Schiller, Mann, and many others. Modern or contemporary writers are rarely included. Many of the studies use a historical or philological approach. Most articles are in English, some are in German (Katz). |
| JOURNAL OF POPULAR CULTURE |
| Vols. 1-39. Bowling Green, 1967/68-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,200.- |
| Per volume $ 65.- |
- JOURNAL OF POPULAR CULTURE contains articles on myriad topics from NCAA basketball to country music to popular TV shows to shopping mall social worlds. |
| JOURNAL OF POSTCOLONIAL WRITING |
| Vols. 12-42. 1973-2006. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,470.- |
| Per volume $ 90.- |
- Formerly published as WORLD LITERATURE WRITTEN IN ENGLISH - JOURNAL OF POSTCOLONIAL WRITING is devoted to the study of literatures in English and in the new English dialects written throughout the world and variously termed postcolonial or new literatures in English, Commonwealth literature, contact literature, global English or resistance literature. |
| JOURNAL OF TEACHING WRITING |
| Vols. 1-14. Indianapolis, 1982-1995. Bound |
| Complete set $ 500.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| JOYCE STUDIES ANNUAL |
| Years 1990 (i.e. vol. 1) - 2003. Austin, 1990-2003. |
| Complete set $ 700.- |
| Per volume $ 55.- |
- The JOYCE STUDIES ANNUAL publishes articles by leading Joyce scholars on Joyce and closely related topics. |
| KEATS-SHELLEY JOURNAL Keats, Shelley, Byron, Hunt, and their circles |
| Vols. 1-28. New York, 1952-1979. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,150.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- The KEATS-SHELLEY JOURNAL contains articles, reviews and bibliography. |
| LATIN AMERICAN LITERARY REVIEW |
| Vols. 17-32. Pittsburgh, 1989-2004. |
| Complete set $ 700.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| LAW IN AMERICAN SOCIETY |
| Vols. 1-6 (all publ.). Chicago, 1972-1977. Bound |
| Complete set $ 150.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| LEVIATHAN: A JOURNAL OF MELVILLE STUDIES |
| Vols. 1-8. Malden, 1999-2006. |
| Complete set $ 650.- |
| Per volume $ 90.- |
- LEVIATHAN contains articles, notes, reviews, and creative writing on the life, works, and influence of novelist and poet Herman Melville (1819-1891). |
| LIBERATOR |
| Vols. 1-11 no. 3 (all publ.). New York, 1961-1971. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 900.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- LIBERATOR was the literary forum for black revolutionary thought in America and throughout the world. No aspect of the black revolution was left untouched. For ten years it stood as the one clear voice articulating the hopes and fears of black community at home and abroad. |
| LINES REVIEW |
| Nos. 1-23. Midlothian, 1952-1967. Bound |
| Complete set $ 150.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE |
| Vols. 1-94. Philadelphia, 1868-1914. Bound |
| Complete set $ 8,500.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| LITERARY REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-47. Madison, 1957/58-2003/04. Partly reprint. Partly bound |
| Complete set $ 2,400.- |
| Per volume $ 55.- |
- The attractive LITERARY REVIEW publishes poetry, fiction, essays, and interviews. A typical issue contains many stories (Dazai Osamu), poems by 30 writers (Simon Perchik), essays (Burton Raffel), memoirs, and an interview. Another number is similar with contributions from Borges, Ritos, and Minas Savvas, and a 50-page novella by Mati Unt. Special issues have featured "New Writing from Black Britain" and "New Russian writing" (Katz). |
| LITTLE REVIEW Literature, Drama, Music, Art. |
| Vols. 1-12 (all publ.). Chicago, III., 1914-1929. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 800.- |
| Per volume $ 75.- |
Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| MARK TWAIN ANNUAL |
| Vols. 1-5. Charleston, 2003-2007. |
| Complete set $ 200.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| MARK TWAIN JOURNAL |
| Vols. 1-43. Kirkwood, Mo., 1936/37-2005. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,900.- |
| Vols. 1/3; 4/6; 7/9; 10/12. Per unit $ 120.- Vols. 13-43. Per volume $ 55.- |
- Formerly published as MARK TWAIN QUARTERLY - MARK TWAIN JOURNAL contains articles on Mark Twain's life and works. Illustrated and documented from contemporary sources. |
| MARSYAS (NEW YORK) |
| Vols. 1-4. New York, 1941-1945/47. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 260.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| MATERIAL CULTURE Pioneer America Society |
| Vols. 16-32. Wilmington, 1984-2000. |
| Complete set $ 550.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| MEET THE PRESS. 1962-1971. America's press conference of the air |
| 10 volumes. New York, 1973. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 500.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- MEET THE PRESS presents the first publication in volume format of interviews presented on the long-running television program. The format of the show consists of an interview between a prominent world figure and a panel of outstanding journalists in a live, unrehearsed press conference. |
| MELUS Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States. |
| Vols. 1-28. Storrs, 1974-2003. Mostly bound |
| Complete set $ 1,850.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| MILTON QUARTERLY |
| Vols. 1-40. Athens; Oxford, 1967-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,800.- |
| Per volume $ 80.- |
- Formerly published as MILTON NEWSLETTER - Partially supported by the Milton Society of America, the MILTON QUARTERLY publishes critical, explicatory, and exegetical articles on Milton's works and related topics. It also includes a small number of book reviews and occasional bibliographies, letters, notes, and news (Katz). |
| MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY The journal of southern culture |
| Vols. 48-59. Starkville, 1994/95-2005/06. |
| Complete set $ 400.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| MODERN FICTION STUDIES |
| Vols. 1-52. Baltimore, 1955-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,550.- |
| Per volume $ 60.- |
- MODERN FICTION STUDIES (MFS) is devoted to criticism of modern and contemporary narrative and theory. |
| MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. MLA INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY |
| Yrs. 1921-2003. New York, 1922-2003. Mostly reprint. Mostly bound |
| Complete set $ 19,500.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Formerly published as MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION. BIBLIOGRAPHY - The MLA INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY provides both a classified listing and a subject index for books and articles published on modern languages, literatures, folklore, and linguistics. The subject coverage is interpreted quite broadly, and there are no restrictions on language, audience level, or physical medium (Katz). Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. PUBLICATIONS. PMLA |
| Vols. 1-121. New York, 1884-2006. With gen. index 1-79. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 8,750.- |
| Vols. 1-50. 1885-1935. Per volume $ 95.- Vols. 51-114. 1936-1999. Per volume $ 75.- Vols. 115-121. 2000-2006. Per volume $ 135.- |
- This long-standing and well-respected organ of the Modern Language Association of America (MLA) publishes scholarly and critical articles on modern literatures (its emphasis) and languages. PMLA is open to a diverse range of topics and to all scholarly methods and theoretical perspectives. Many of the articles deal with the interrelationship between culture and literature. The journal accepts submissions only from MLA members. The September issue is the annual membership directory, and the November issue contains the program for the upcoming annual conference. The journal does not publish book reviews. This is a core literature journal (Katz). |
| MODERN PHILOLOGY Critical and historical studies in postclassical literature |
| Vols. 1-102. Chicago, 1903-2004/05. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 6,950.- |
| Vols. 1-59. 1903/04-1961/62. Per volume $ 90.- Vols. 60-102. 1962/63-2004/05. Per volume $ 60.- |
- MODERN PHILOLOGY is devoted to the study of literature from the Middle Ages to the present. Assuming the broadest interpretation of the word philology, this journal publishes the results of original literary and linguistic investigations as well as diversified essays in criticism and analysis. |
| NATIONAL MAGAZINE: DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, ART AND RELIGION |
| Vols. 1-13 (all publ.). New York, 1852-1858. Bound |
| Complete set $ 600.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| NEW DIRECTIONS In Prose and Poetry |
| Vols. 1-18. New York, 1936-1963. With gen. index in vol. 15. Partly reprint. Mostly bound |
| Complete set $ 1,050.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- NEW DIRECTIONS provides a showcase for writers extending the frontiers of literature. |
| NEW LITERARY HISTORY A journal of theory and interpretation |
| Vols. 1-37. Baltimore, 1969/70-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,250.- |
| Per volume $ 100.- |
- NEW LITERARY HISTORY specializes in literary theory and literary history. Most contributions are of a theoretical nature and discuss topics such as the aims of literature, the development of styles or genres, literary change, literary values, and the relationship between society and literature and linguistics and literature. It discusses the ideas of theorists and thinkers such as Wittgenstein, Benjamin, Searle, and many others (Katz). |
| NEW MEXICO QUARTERLY |
| Vols. 1-39 no. 1 (all publ.). Albuquerque, 1931-1969. Mostly reprint. Mostly bound |
| Complete set $ 1,950.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- As an outlet for Southwestern writers and artists, NEW MEXICO QUARTERLY published factual and fictional material which could identify and preserve the unique properties of this area. |
| NEW REPUBLIC A journal of politics and the arts |
| Vols. 1-25. Washington, D.C., 1914/15-1920/21. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 1,250.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| NOTES AND QUERIES For readers and writers, collectors and librarians |
| New Series: Vols. 1-52 (i.e. vols. 199-250). Oxford, 1954-2005. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,800.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- NOTES AND QUERIES covers the English language and literature, lexicography, history and scholarly antiquarianism. |
| PALMS A Magazine of Poetry |
| Vols. 1-10 (all publ.). New York, 1923/24-1939/40. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 550.- |
| Per volume $ 60.- |
| PERSPECTIVES USA |
| Nos. 1-16 (all publ.). New York; London, 1952-1956 With gen. index 1-16 in no. 16. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 250.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| PHYLON The Atlanta University review of race and culture |
| Vols. 1-49. Atlanta, 1940-2001. Partly reprint. Partly bound |
| Complete set $ 2,100.- |
- PHYLON examines issues of race and culture as they relate to social and political behaviors and to literary analysis. |
| PLOUGHSHARES |
| Vols. 1-29. Boston, 1972-2003/04. |
| Complete set $ 1,650.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Introducing new American writing |
| POETRY JOURNAL |
| Vols. 1-8 (all publ.). Boston, 1912-1918. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 360.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| PRAIRIE SCHOONER |
| Vols. 1-78. Lincoln, 1927-2004. Partly reprint. Partly bound |
| Complete set $ 2,950.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- The PRAIRIE SCHOONER publishes a large quantity of fiction and poetry, along with reviews, translations, and literary essays. Theme issues focus specifically on fiction or poetry. Although international in scope, this is still a good place to find the work of regional writers (Katz). Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| PROSPECTS: AN ANNUAL OF AMERICAN CULTURAL STUDIES |
| Vols. 1-30. Cambridge, 1975-2005. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,950.- |
| Per volume $ 110.- |
- The annual essay volume PROSPECTS combines research and critical works from many disciplines to explore aspects of American civilization and the American character. Each volume includes some 15 to 20 lengthy essays, many on literary works, or writers including Hawthorne, Hemingway, Robert Lowell, Zora Neale Hurston, and Tom Wolfe. Articles on art, music, and photography are included on topics ranging from emigrant women in Western art to vaudeville to supermarket tabloids (Katz). |
| RELIGION AND AMERICAN CULTURE |
| Vols. 1-16. Berkeley, 1991-2006. Partly bound |
| Complete set $ 1,400.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| RESOURCES FOR AMERICAN LITERARY STUDY |
| Vols. 1-27. University Park, 1972-2001. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,500.- |
| Per volume $ 60.- |
- RESOURCES FOR AMERICAN LITERARY STUDY publishes extended reviews of primary documents and research tools for American literary study, including bibliographies, biographies, concordances and other reference works. |
| REVIEW: LITERATURE AND ARTS OF THE AMERICAS Center for Inter-American Relations |
| Nos. 3-73. London, 1970-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,800.- |
| Per number $ 45.- |
- Formerly published as REVIEW: LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE AND ARTS - REVIEW publishes works in English translation by and about leading Latin American writers as well as articles on Latin American visual and performing arts. |
| RURAL AMERICA American Country Life Association |
| Vols. 1-19 no. 5 (all publ.). New York, 1923/24-1941. Bound |
| Complete set $ 850.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| SAINT NICHOLAS A magazine for boys and girls |
| Vols. 1-66. New York, 1873-1938/39. Mostly bound |
| Complete set $ 1,950.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| SCHISM A journal of divergent American opinion |
| Vols. 1-8 no. 1 (all publ.). 1969/70-1977/78. |
| Complete set $ 200.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| SEVEN (LAKEWOOD) An Anglo-American Literary Review |
| Nos. 1-10. Lakewood, 1980-1993. Lacks nos. 6-7. |
| Complete set $ 200.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| SHAW The annual of Bernard Shaw studies |
| Vols. 1-27. University Park, 1981-2007. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,225.- |
| Per volume $ 50.- |
- Formerly published as SHAW REVIEW - The SHAW Annual publishes general articles on Shaw and his milieu, reviews, notes, and the Continuing Checklist of Shaviana - the bibliography of Shaw studies. Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| SOUTH CENTRAL REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-17. College Station, 1984-2000. |
| Complete set $ 550.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| SOUTHERN CULTURES |
| Vols. 1-12. Chapel Hill, 1994/95-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 720.- |
| Per volume $ 65.- |
- When the quarterly journal SOUTHERN CULTURES was taken over last year by the University of North Carolina (UNC) Press, the new publisher was ready to reach out to an audience outside academe's hallowed halls with columns on food, music, sports and language and a reader-friendly redesign including the liberal use of archival illustrations. But these changes do not mean that the editorial board has lowered its standards. Although it was initially published by Duke University Press, the move to UNC could be considered a homecoming, since the editors are professors in history and sociology there and the magazine is produced under the auspices of UNC's burgeoning Center for the Study of the American South (Library Journal). |
| SOUTHERN FOLKLORE Formed by the merger of SOUTHERN FOLKLORE QUARTERLY and KENTUCKY FOLKLORE RECORD |
| Vols. 1-57 (all publ.). Lexington, 1937-2000. Partly bound |
| Complete set $ 2,150.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| SOUTHERN LITERARY JOURNAL |
| Vols. 1-39. Chapel Hill, 1968/69-2006/07. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,900.- |
| Per volume $ 55.- |
- The SOUTHERN LITERARY JOURNAL publishes critical articles on the works of writers from the American South, past and present, as well as essays discussing culture and literary history and criticism as they relate to the South. Journal issues contain about eight scholarly articles 10 to 20 pages in length. Articles have discussed the plantation tales of Thomas Nelson Page and Charles W. Chesnutt, Thomas Wolfe's Of Time and the River, William Styron's uncollected essays, Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, and Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian. The literature of southern writers makes up an important part of American literature (Katz). |
| SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-30 (all publ.). New Orleans; Columbia,S.C. 1842-1857. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 2,650.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW is remembered as one of the finest Southern reviews published before the war. Published predominantly from Charleston, it supported slavery and states' rights. |
| SOUTHERN STUDIES A interdisciplinary journal of the south |
| New Series: Vols. 1-3. Natchitoches, 1990-1992. |
| Complete set $ 120.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| STARR, EMMET: HISTORY OF THE CHEROKEE INDIANS AND THEIR LEGENDS AND FOLKLORE |
| 1 volume. Oklahoma City, 1921. Reprint. Bound |
| $ 65.- |
| STEINBECK ESSAY SERIES |
| Vols. 1; 3-4. Muncie, 1986-1991. |
| Complete set $ 50.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| STEINBECK MONOGRAPH SERIES |
| Vols. 1-15. Muncie, Ind., 1971-1991. Reprint |
| Complete set $ 340.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| STEINBECK QUARTERLY |
| Vols. 1-26. Muncie, Ind., 1968-1993. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 900.- |
| Per volume $ 40.- |
| STEINBECK REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-2. Malden, 2004-2005. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 110.- |
| Per volume $ 60.- |