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This event marks the publication of Transient Print: essays on the history of printed ephemera which looks at the various ways in which its study can contribute to our knowledge of the past
As the celebrated ephemerist Maurice Rickards commented ‘if you take mankind’s five centuries or so of printed record, and divide it down the middle, you find half of it on library shelves and half of it in the waste basket’. Transient Print looks at the way printed ephemera has ‘contributed to significant social, economic and political transformation’ from the fifteenth century to today.
Lisa Peters and Elaine Jackson, Introduction to the Volume
David Osbaldestin, Yesterday’s Tomorrows: a Throwaway History of Ephemera Studies
Anette Hagan, The Chapbooks Collection of Sir Walter Scott
Tony Quinn, Fifty Years Too Early: George Newnes and his Colour Magazine for the Masses
David Atkinson, Bellman’s and Lamplighter’s Sheets
Diana Patterson, Parliamentary Rubbish, 1780–1830
Elaine Jackson, I’d rather be good Bad than bad Good’: Berta Ruck Writing ‘Bad’ Romance for Women’s Magazines