@article{c6c838d9cdcd475aaa6e3a2a29269b1b,
title = "Printing as revival: Making playbooks in the 1650s",
author = "Marissa Nicosia",
note = "Funding Information: 56. I would like to thank BSA New Scholars Program for the invitation to share this work at the Annual Meeting in 2017 and the audience for asking thoughtful questions; Eoin Price, Harry Newman, and the members of the “Reprints and Revivals” Seminar at the Shakespeare Association of America Annual Meeting in 2016 for encouraging this project in its earliest form; Claire Falck, Carissa Harris, Joseph Malcomson, Simran Thadani, Thomas Ward, and the PBSA reviewer for giving this essay insightful readings; librarians at The Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts at the University of Pennsylvania, The Newberry Library, The Folger Shakespeare Library, The Library of Congress, The Huntington Library, The Harry Ransom Center, and The British Library for assisting me with my research; and the Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in Critical Bibliography at Rare Book School for supporting my research travel.",
year = "2017",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1086/694471",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "111",
pages = "469--489",
journal = "Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America",
issn = "0006-128X",
publisher = "Bibliographical Society of America",
number = "4",
}