The last issue of Volume 6 of The International Journal of the Book is now available.
Volume 6, Number 4 contains:
- Journey of a Book: The New Media Reconstruction of a Novelistic Memoir by Peter Dallow.
- From the Scriptoria to the Printing Press: A Consideration of Scholarship and Library by Margaret Zeegers and Deirdre Barron.
- The Demise of Reading? A Meta-analysis of Reading Studies by Alice Horning.
- A Review of High-flying Efforts Made for the Improvement of Literacy Rate in Pakistan by Ashiq Hussain, Muhammad Ibrahim Khalid, Azhar Mumtaz Saadi and Moqddus Ayub.
- Reading into Things: Literature’s Material Culture by Patricia Ard.
- Promoting Intrinsic Reading: Implementing Literature Circles with Intermediate-Grade Students and Preservice Teachers by Angela Rutherford, LeAnn Carter, Tamara Hillmer, Mary Kramer, Ashley Parker and Sarah Siebert.
- Children’s Picture Books and ELLs: Comparing Minimal Style Texts by Ana Lado.
- Engaging the Art of Peritext: From the Promise of the Index to the Allure of the Footnote by Cayo Gamber.
- How Are Books Without Text Read? by Luz del Carmen Vilchis Esquivel.
- Reading in the Internet Era: Toward a Medieval Mode of Understanding by Mark D. West and Catherine J. West.
- The Companionship of Literary Books by Katy E. Marre.
- Reading between the Lines: Using Multiliteracies to enhance Teaching and Learning by Coral Cara.
- Bun or Fire Bun? Wily Women and Survival Slackness in Jamaican Popular Fiction by Kimberly Anne Robinson-Walcott.
- Reading and Not Reading Don Quixote: From Printshop to Web, the Book as New Media by Michael Budd.






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