Volume 9, Number 1, Spring 2008
Contents
Editor's Note
Richard Clement
The Long-Term Significance of Printed Ephemera
Michael Twyman
The Shapes Jane Eyre Takes: Ephemeral Responses to the Book and Its Themes
Barbara Heritage
Fugitive Sources, Ben-Hur, and the Popular Art “Property”
Jon Solomon
Fan Dancing and Fan Belts: Selling Optimism at the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair
Cheryl R. Ganz
Teaching with Ephemera
Julia Gardner and David Pavelich
Spinning Straw into Gold: Gilding Junk through Collecting
William P. Barlow, Jr.
The Contribution of Ephemera Dealers
Robert Dalton Harris, Diane DeBlois, David Margolis, and Jean Moss
With Deft Knife and Paste: The Extra-Illustrated Books of John M. Wing
Jill Gage
Why Not Ephemera? The Emergence of Ephemera in Libraries
Georgia B. Barnhill
A Network and its Ephemera before the Internet: The Hidden Treasures and Clear Challenges of Apazines
Gregory J. Prickman
Immortalizing the Mayfly: Permanent Ephemera: An Illusion or a (Virtual) Reality?
Julie Anne Lambert
Index to Advertisers
Archival Products
Association of Research Libraries
Atlas Systems
B&L Rootenberg
Bonhams
David M. Lesser
Gallagher Books
J&J Lubrano Music Antiquarians
James Cummins Bookseller
Lawbook Exchange, Ltd
Martayan Lan
Philadelphia Rare Books
Priscilla Juvelis
Ray Chasteen Rare Books
Rulon-Miller Books
Schmidt Periodicals
Swann Galleries
Tavistock Books
Walter Miller
