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January 14, 2010

NBCC Reads: Guest Post: Bruce Seymour on the Next Decade in Book Culture

By Bruce Seymour

As we wind down the “aughts” decade, with digital books galore on the horizon (and the $195 Norton facsimile edition of C.J. Jung's objet d'art/culture The Red Book selling out

January 12, 2010

NBCC Reads: NBCC Featured Review: Cynthia L. Haven on René Girard

By Eric Banks

Critical Mass regularly highlights an exemplary review by an NBCC member. Here, in a review first published in the , Cynthia L. Haven considers René Girard's Battling to the End,

January 12, 2010

NBCC Reads: Guest Post: Pius Charles Murray on the Next Decade in Book Culture

By Pius Charles Murray

As we wind down the “aughts” decade, with digital books galore on the horizon (and the $195 Norton facsimile edition of C.J. Jung’sobjet d’art/culture The Red Book selling out around

January 8, 2010

NBCC Reads: Guest Post: Hans Ostrom on the Next Decade in Book Culture

By Hans Ostrom

As we wind down the “aughts” decade, with digital books galore on the horizon (and the $195 Norton facsimile edition of C.J. Jung'sobjet d'art/culture The Red Book selling out around

January 6, 2010

NBCC Reads: Guest Post: Diego Báez on the Best Decade in Book Culture

By Diego Báez

As we leave behind the “aughts” decade, the NBCC seeks the best guest posts about the future of book culture, including essays, interviews and free-range opining. How do you see

January 5, 2010

NBCC Reads: Guest Post: Anis Shivani on the Next Decade in Book Culture

By Anis Shivani

As we wind down the “aughts” decade, with digital books galore on the horizon (and the $195 Norton facsimile edition of C.J. Jung'sobjet d'art/culture The Red Book selling out around

January 4, 2010

NBCC Reads: Guest Post: Peter Friedman on the Next Decade in Book Culture

By Peter Friedman

As we leave behind the “aughts” decade, the NBCC seeks the best guest posts about the future of book culture, including essays, interviews and free-range opining. How do you see

January 2, 2010

NBCC Reads: Guest Post: Michael Lindgren on the Next Decade in Book Culture

By Michael Lindgren

As we wind down the “aughts” decade,  the NBCC seeks the best guest posts about the future of book culture, including essays,interviews and free-range opining. The topic: How do you

December 31, 2009

NBCC Reads: Guest Post: Joe David Bellamy on the Next Decade in Book Culture

By Joe David Bellamy

As we wind down the “aughts” decade, with digital books galore on the horizon (and the $195 Norton facsimile edition of C.J. Jung's objet d'art/culture The Red Book selling out

December 31, 2009

NBCC Reads: Guest Post: Michael Lukas on the Next Decade in Book Culture

By Michael Lukas

As we wind down the “aughts” decade, with digital books galore on the horizon (and the $195 Norton facsimile edition of C.J. Jung's objet d'art/culture The Red Book selling out

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