1. Reading Habits and Reading Habitats; Or, Toward an Ecobibliography of Marginalia
Joshua Calhoun
2. Cut-and-Paste Bookmaking: The Private/Public Agency of Robert Nicolson
Jason Scott-Warren
3. Book Marks: Object Traces in Early Modern Books
Adam Smyth
4. The Occupation of the Margins: Writing, Space, and Early Modern Women
Katherine Acheson
5. Praying in the Margins across the Reformation: Readers’ Marks in Early Tudor Books of Hours
Elizabeth Patton
6. Articles of Assent: Clergymen's Subscribed Copies of the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England
Austen Saunders
7. Anne Clifford Reads John Selden
Georgianna Ziegler
8. Marital Marginalia: The Seventeenth-Century Library of Thomas and Isabella Hervey
Emma Smith
9. Studied for Redaction? Reading and Writing in the Works of John Higgins
Harriet Archer
10. Vide Supplementum: Early Modern Collation as Play-Reading in the First Folio
Clare Bourne
11. Early Modern Marginalia and #earlymoderntwitter
Sjoerd Levelt
Afterword
Alan G. Stewart
Bibliography
Index
Biography
Katherine Acheson is a Professor of English Language and Literature and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Waterloo






