期刊名称:PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
About the journal
Proceedings of the American Antiquarian SocietyThe Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society ceased publication with volume 118, part 2, dated October 2008. The Society's journal has been a source for articles, bibliographies, and tools for scholarship within the general area of American history and culture through 1876. Following the establishment in 1983 of the interdisciplinary Program of the History of the Book in American Culture at the Society, the journal was, for a quarter of a century, an indispensable journal for the publication of distinguished new scholarly work. These include the annual James Russell Wiggins Lectures in the History of the Book in American Culture and a new series of Robert C. Baron Lectures in which a scholar revisits a prize-winning study twenty-five or more years after its initial publication.
The staff of the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society regrets that no further contributions of articles will be considered for publication.
Back copies are still available and may be purchased for $22.50 per issue. A list of offprints, indexed by author and subject, of many of the articles from the Proceedings indicates those that are available in a handsome format, frequently with illustrations. A number of the books published by the Society originated in the Proceedings.
Instructions to Authors
In Pursuit of a Vision, AAS exhibition at the Grolier Club
1. Marcus Tullius Cicero. M. T. Cicero's Cato Major, or his Discourse of Old-age: with Explanatory Notes. Philadelphia: Benjamin Franklin, 1744.
2. Charleston Mercury Extra ... The Union is Dissolved! December 20, 1860. Charleston, South Carolina: Mercury Office, 1860.
3. Frances Sargent Locke Osgood. The Cries of New-York. New York: John Doggett, Jr., 1846.
4. Edmond Halley. A New Plan of the Harbour of Boston in New England ... Watercolor and ink on paper, 1702.
5. Samuel Richardson. Pamela : or, Virtue Rewarded ... Fifth edition. Philadelphia: B. Franklin, 1742-1743.
6. Phillis Wheatley. Phillis's Poem on the Death of Mr. Whitefield. On a sheet with: Bedlam Garland. Together with the Spinning Wheel. Fifth edition. Philadelphia: B. Franklin, 1742-1743.
7. Michele Fanoli, after Richard Canton Woodville. Politics in an Oyster House. Paris and New York: Lemercier for Goupil & Co., 1851.
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