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Cox, J. Charles, The Royal Forests of England (London: Methuen, 1905).

  Dante, The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri: Inferno, trans. John D. Sinclair (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1939).

  Davies, Keri, “William Blake and the Straw Paper Manufactory at Millbank,” in Karen Mulhallen, ed., Blake in Our Time: Essays in Honour of G.E. Bentley Jr. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010).

  Deakin, Roger, Wildwood: A Journey Through Trees (London: Hamish Hamilton, 2007).

  Edlin, Herbert Leeson, Trees, Woods & Man (London: Collins, 1956).

  Frazer, James, The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (London: Macmillan, 3rd edn., 12 vols, 1911–15).

  Frost, Robert, Collected Poems, Prose and Plays, eds. Mark Richardson and Richard Poirier (New York: Library of America, 1995).

  Glotfelty, Cheryll, and Harold Fromm, eds., The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology (Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press, 1996).

  Haggith, Mandy, Paper Trails: From Trees to Trash—The True Cost of Paper (London: Virgin Books, 2008).

  Harrison, Robert Pogue, Forests: The Shadow of Civilization (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992).

  Heidegger, Martin, Off the Beaten Track (1950), trans. Julian Young and Kenneth Haynes (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002).

  Lowood, Henry, “The Calculating Forester: Quantification, Cameral Science, and the Emergence of Scientific Forestry Management in Germany,” in The Quantifying Spirit of the Eighteenth Century (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991).

  Mabey, Richard, Beechcombings: The Narratives of Trees (London: Chatto & Windus, 2007).

  Rackham, Oliver, Trees and Woodlands in the British Landscape (London: Dent, 1976).

  Rackham, Oliver, Woodlands (London: Collins, 2006).

  Thomas, Peter, Trees: Their Natural History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000).

  Thoreau, David Henry, Walden: Or, Life in the Woods (1854) (London: Dent, 1972).

  Tudge, Colin, The Secret Life of Trees (London: Penguin, 2006).

  Zipes, Jack, The Brothers Grimm: From Enchanted Forests to the Modern World (New York: Routledge, 1988).

  3: WALKING PAPERS

  Andrews, J.H., Maps in Those Days: Cartographic Methods Before 1850 (Dublin: Four Courts, 2009).

  Borges, Jorge Luis, “On Exactitude in Science” (1946), in Labyrinths, trans. Donald A. Yates and James E. Irby (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1970).

  Brown, Lloyd A., The Story of Maps (Boston: Little, Brown, 1950).

  Clarke, Keith C., Getting Started with Geographic Information Systems (Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 5th edn., 2011).

  Harmon, Katharine, You Are Here: Personal Geographies and Other Maps of the Imagination (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2004).

  Harvey, Miles, The Island of Lost Maps: A True Story of Cartographic Crime (New York: Random House, 2000).

  Hyde, Ralph, Printed Maps of Victorian London 1851–1900 (Folkestone: Dawson, 1975).

  Ishikawa, T., K. Murasawa and A. Okabe, “Wayfinding and Art Viewing by Users of a Mobile System and a Guidebook,” Journal of Location Based Services 3 (2009).

  Ishikawa, T., and H. Fujiwara, O. Imai and A. Okabe, “Wayfinding with a GPS-Based Mobile Navigation System: A Comparison with Maps and Direct Experience,” Journal of Environmental Psychology, 28 (2008).

  Jacobs, Frank, Strange Maps: An Atlas of Cartographic Curiosities (New York: Viking Studio, 2009).

  King, Geoff, Mapping Reality: An Exploration of Cultural Cartographies (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1996).

  Koeman, C., The History of Abraham Ortelius and His Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Lausanne: Sequoia S.A., 1964).

  Kraak, Menno-Jan, and Allan Brown, eds., Web Cartography: Developments and Prospects (London: Taylor and Francis, 2001).

  Martí-Henneberg, Jordi, “Geographical Information Systems and the Study of History,” Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 42:1 (Summer 2011).

  Meier, Patrick, and Rob Munro, “The Unprecedented Role of SMS in Disaster Response: Learning from Haiti,” SAIS Review, 30:2 (Summer-Fall 2010).

  Monkhouse, F.J., and H.R. Wilkinson, Maps and Diagrams: Their Compilation and Construction (London: Methuen, 3rd edn., 1971).

  Monmonier, Mark, How to Lie with Maps (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991).

  www.openstreetmap.org.

  www.osmfoundation.org.

  Radford, P.J., Antique Maps (London: Garnstone Press, 1971).

  Rosenberg, Daniel, and Anthony Grafton, Cartographies of Time (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2010).

  Tyacke, Sarah, ed., English Map-Making 1500–1650 (London: The British Library, 1983).

  Wood, Denis, The Power of Maps (New York: Guildford Press, 1992).

  Woodward, David, ed., Five Centuries of Map Printing (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1975).

  Wright, J.K., “Map Makers Are Human” (1942), repr. in Wright, ed., Human Nature in Geography (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1966).

  4: Victims to the BIBLIOMANIA!

  Anderson, Benedict, Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (London: Verso, rev. edn., 1991).

  Baker, Nicholson, Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper (New York: Random House, 2001).

  Basbanes, Nicholas A., A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomania, and the Eternal Passion for Books (New York: HarperCollins, 1995).

  Birkerts, Sven, The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age (London: Faber and Faber, 1994).

  Black, Alastair, Simon Pepper and Kaye Bagshaw, Books, Buildings and Social Engineering: Early Public Libraries in Britain from Past to Present (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2009).

  Bolter, Jay David, Writing Space: Computers, Hypertext, and the Remediation of Print (Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001).

  Bradbury, Ray, Fahrenheit 451 (1953) (London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1954).

  Burroughs, William S., The Naked Lunch (1959) (London: John Calder, 1982).

  Carey, James, “The Paradox of the Book,” Library Trends 33:2 (Fall 1984).

  Darnton, Robert, The Case for Books: Past, Present, and Future (New York: PublicAffairs, 2009).

  Darnton, Robert, The Great Cat Massacre (London: Allen Lane, 1984).

  Dibdin, Thomas Frognall, Bibliomania, or Book-madness; containing some account of the history, symptoms, and cure of this fatal disease (1809) (Boston: Bibliophile Society, 1903).

  Eisenstein, Elizabeth, The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983).

  Eliot, Simon, and Jonathan Rose, eds., A Companion to the History of the Book (Oxford: Blackwell, 2007).

  Farrer, James Anson, Books Condemned to be Burnt (London: Elliot Stock, 1892).

  Finkelstein, David, and Alistair McCleery, eds., The Book History Reader (London: Routledge, 2002).

  Gillett, Charles Ripley, Burned Books: Neglected Chapters in British History and Literature (New York: Columbia University Press, 1932).

  Greenhalgh, Liz, and Ken Worpole, Libraries in a World of Cultural Change (London: UCL Press, 1995).

  Howard, Nicole, The Book: The Life Story of a Technology (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009).

  Jianzhong, Wu, New Library Buildings of the World (Shanghai: IFLA, 2003).

  Johns, Adrian, The Nature of the Book: Print and Knowledge in the Making (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998).

  MacCarthy, Fiona, William Morris: A Life for Our Time (London: Faber and Faber, 1994).

  Nunberg, Geoffrey, ed., The Future of the Book (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996).

  O’Brien, Flann, The Best of Myles: A Selection from “Cruiskeen Lawn” (London: Macgibbon & Kee, 1968).

  Petroski, Henry, The Book on the Bookshelf (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999).

  Rothenberg, Jerome, and Steven Clay, eds., A Book of the Book: Some Works and Projections About the Book and Writing (New York: Granary Books, 2000).

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bsp; Sartre, Jean-Paul, The Words (1963), trans. Bernard Frechtman (New York: George Braziller, 1964).

  Striphas, Ted, The Late Age of Print: Everyday Book Culture from Consumerism to Control (New York: Columbia University Press, 2009).

  Towheed, Shafquat, Rosalind Crone and Katie Halsey, eds., The History of Reading: A Reader (London: Routledge, 2011).

  Von Merveldt, Nikola, “Books Cannot Be Killed by Fire: The German Freedom Library and the American Library of Nazi-Banned Books as Agents of Cultural Memory,” Library Trends, 55:3 (Winter 2007).

  Watson, Barry, “William Morris and Paper,” The Quarterly: The Journal of the British Association of Paper Historians, 43 (July 2002).

  Whitfield, Stephen J., “Where They Burn Books . . .” Modern Judaism, 22:3 (October 2002).

  Zaid, Gabriel, So Many Books, trans. Natasha Wimmer (London: Sort of Books, 2004).

  5: ORNAMENTING THE FAÇADE OF HELL

  Benjamin, Walter, “One-Way Street” (1928), in One-Way Street and Other Writings, trans. Edmund Jephcott and Kingsley Shorter (London: Verso, 1979).

  Brook, Chris, ed., K Foundation Burn a Million Quid (London: Ellipsis, 1997).

  Brown, Dan, Angels and Demons (2000) (London: Bantam, 2005).

  Burke, Bryan, Nazi Counterfeiting of British Currency During World War II: Operation Andrew and Bernhard (San Bernadino, Cal.: Book Shop, 1987).

  Cantor, Paul A., “The Poet as Economist: Shelley’s Critique of Paper Money and the British National Debt,” Journal of Libertarian Studies, 13:1 (Summer 1997).

  Coggan, Philip, Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World (London: Allen Lane, 2011).

  Dickens, Charles, Dombey and Son (1848), ed. Alan Horsman (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2nd edn., 2008).

  Doty, Richard, America’s Money—America’s Story (Iola, Wis.: Krause Publications, 1998).

  Douglas, Mary, Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo (London: Routledge, 1966).

  Dye, Ian, “The Great Bank Note Paper Robbery, 1861–1862,” The Quarterly: The Journal of the British Association of Paper Historians, 58 (April 2006).

  Gold, Andrew, “Balancing the Books on Paper,” The Quarterly: The Journal of the British Association of Paper Historians, 61 (January 2007).

  Heinzelman, Kurt, The Economics of the Imagination (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1980).

  Hill, Geoffrey, Mercian Hymns (London: Deutsch, 1971).

  Hume, David, Writings on Economics, ed. Eugene Rotwein (London: Nelson, 1955).

  Ingrassia, Catherine, Authorship, Commerce, and Gender in Early Eighteenth-Century England: A Culture of Paper Credit (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998).

  Jefferson, Thomas, “Notes on Coinage” (1784), in The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Julian P. Boyd et al., eds., vol. 7 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1953).

  Komroff, Manuel, ed., The Travels of Marco Polo, trans. William Marsden (Rochester, N.Y.: Leo Hart, 1933).

  McLuhan, Marshall, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man (London: Routledge, 1964).

  Marx, Karl, “Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts,” trans. T.B. Bottomore, in Bottomore, ed., Karl Marx: Early Writings (London: Watts, 1963).

  Michaels, Walter Benn, The Gold Standard and the Logic of Naturalism: American Literature at the Turn of the Century (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987).

  Rendell, Kenneth W., Forging History: The Detection of Fake Letters and Documents (Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994).

  Robertson, Frances, “The Aesthetics of Authenticity: Printed Banknotes as Industrial Currency,” Technology and Culture, 46:1 (January 2005).

  Schlichter, Detlev S., Paper Money Collapse: The Fall of Elastic Money and the Coming Monetary Breakdown (Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2011).

  Schumpeter, Joseph A., History of Economic Analysis, ed. Elisabeth Boody Schumpeter (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1954).

  Shell, Marc, The Economy of Literature (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978).

  Shell, Marc, Money, Language, and Thought: Literary and Philosophical Economies from the Medieval to the Modern Era (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982).

  Sinclair, David, The Pound: A Biography (London: Century, 2000).

  Stock, Noel, The Life of Ezra Pound (London: Routledge, 1970).

  Swanson, Donald F., “ ‘Bank Notes Will Be But as Oak Leaves’: Thomas Jefferson on Paper Money,” The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 101:1 (January 1993).

  Tschachler, Heinz, The Greenback: Paper Money and American Culture (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2010).

  6: THE SOUL OF ADVERTISEMENT

  Ackroyd, Peter, Dickens (London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1990).

  Baker, Laura E., “Public Sites Versus Public Sights: The Progressive Response to Outdoor Advertising and the Commercialization of Public Space,” American Quarterly, 59:4 (December 2007).

  Barnicoat, John, A Concise History of Posters (London: Thames and Hudson, 1972).

  Benjamin, Walter, One-Way Street and Other Writings, trans. Edmund Jephcott and Kingsley Shorter (London: Verso, 1979).

  Berger, Alfred Paul, “James Joyce, Adman,” James Joyce Quarterly, 3:1 (Fall 1965).

  Brantlinger, Patrick, The Reading Lesson: The Threat of Mass Literacy in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction (Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 1998).

  Brewster, E.H., “Poster Politics in Ancient Rome and in Later Italy,” The Classical Journal, 39:8 (May 1944).

  Brodersen, Momme, Walter Benjamin: A Biography (1990), trans. Malcom R. Green and Ingrida Ligers, ed. Martina Dervis (London: Verso, 1996).

  Dagnall, H., The Taxation of Paper in Great Britain 1643–1861 (Edgware: The British Association of Paper Historians, 1998).

  Darwin, Bernard, The Dickensian Advertiser: A Collection of the Advertisements in the Original Parts of Novels by Charles Dickens (New York: Macmillan, 1930).

  Dickens, Charles, “Bill-Sticking,” repr. in Dickens’ Journalism, Volume 2: “The Amusements of the People” and Other Papers 1834–35, ed. Michael Slater (Columbus: Ohio University Press, 1996).

  Dickens, Charles, Our Mutual Friend (1865), ed. Michael Cotsell (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998).

  Dickens, Charles, Sketches by “Boz,” Illustrative of Every-day Life and Every-day People (1836) (London: Penguin, 1995).

  Dobraszczyk, Paul, “Useful Reading? Designing Information for London’s Victorian Cab Passengers,” Journal of Design History, 21:2 (2008).

  Douglas-Fairhurst, Robert, Becoming Dickens: The Invention of a Novelist (Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press, 2011).

  Eisenstein, Elizabeth, The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983).

  Forbes, Derek, Illustrated Playbills (London: Society for Theatre Research, 2002).

  Forster, John, The Life of Charles Dickens (London: Chapman & Hall, 1879).

  Hewitt, John, “ ‘The Poster’ and the Poster in England in the 1890s,” Victorian Periodicals Review, 35:1 (Spring 2002).

  Hodges, Jack, The Maker of the Omnibus: The Lives of English Writers Compared (London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1992).

  Hollingshead, John, “The City of Unlimited Paper,” Household Words, 404 (19 December 1857).

  Hunter, Dard, Papermaking: The History and Technique of an Ancient Craft (London: Cresset Press, 2nd edn., 1957).

  Joyce, James, Ulysses (1922) (London: Penguin, 2000).

  Kiberd, Declan, Ulysses and Us: The Art of Everyday Living (London: Faber and Faber, 2010).

  Levinson, Marc, The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006).

  McLaughlin, Kevin, Paperwork: Fiction and Mass Mediacy in the Paper Age (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005).

  Matlack, Charles, Posters: A Critical Study of the Development of Poster Design in Continental Europe, England and America (New York: G.W. Bricka, 1913).
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  Nead, Lynda, Victorian Babylon: People, Streets, and Images in Nineteenth-Century London (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000).

  Opie, Robert, The Art of the Label: Designs of the Times (London: Simon & Schuster, 1987).

  Orwell, George, “Charles Dickens,” in Inside the Whale and Other Essays (London: Gollancz, 1940).

  Rickards, Maurice, The Rise and Fall of the Poster (Newton Abbott: David and Charles, 1971).

  Spicer, A. Dykes, The Paper Trade: A Descriptive and Historical Survey of the Paper Trade from the Commencement of the Nineteenth Century (London: Methuen, 1907).

  Tomalin, Claire, Charles Dickens: A Life (London: Viking, 2011).

  Trotter, David, Circulation: Defoe, Dickens and the Economies of the Novel (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1988).

  Wicke, Jennifer, Advertising Fictions: Literature, Advertisement, & Social Reading (New York: Columbia University Press, 1988).

  Williams, Raymond, “Advertising: The Magic System,” in Problems in Materialism and Culture: Selected Essays (London: Verso, 1980).

  7: CONSTRUCTIVE THINKING

  Alberti, Leon Battisti, On the Art of Building in Ten Books (1452), trans. Joseph Rykwert, Neil Leach and Robert Tavernor (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1991).

  Ban, Shigeru, Paper in Architecture, eds. Ian Luna and Lauren A. Gould (New York: Rizzoli, 2009).

  Bayer, Herbert, Walter Gropius and Ise Gropius, eds., Bauhaus Weimar 1919–1925 (London: Secker and Warburg, 1975).

  Corbusier, Le, The Modulor: A Harmonious Measure to the Human Scale Universally Applicable to Architecture and Mechanics, trans. Peter de Francia and Anna Bostock (London: Faber and Faber, 1954).

  Corbusier, Le, Toward an Architecture (1923), trans. John Goodman (London: Frances Lincoln, 2008).

  Downes, Kerry, Christopher Wren (London: Allen Lane, 1971).

  Droste, Magdalena, Bauhaus 1919–1933 (Köln: Taschen, 1998).

  Eaton, Ruth, Ideal Cities: Utopianism and the (Un)Built Environment (London: Thames and Hudson, 2002).

  Ellmann, Richard, Oscar Wilde (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1987).

  Entwhistle, E.A., A Literary History of Wallpaper (London: Batsford, 1960).

  Greysmith, Brenda, Wallpaper (London: Studio Vista, 1976).

  Herbert, Gilbert, Pioneers of Prefabrication: The British Contribution in the Nineteenth Century (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978).

 

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