Table of Contents:
  • Reading habits and reading habitats; or, toward an ecobibliography of marginalia / Joshua Calhoun
  • Cut-and-paste bookmaking: the private/public agency of Robert Nicolson / Jason Scott-Warren
  • Book marks: object traces in early modern books / Adam Smyth
  • The occupation of the margins: writing, space, and early modern women / Katherine Acheson
  • Praying in the margins across the reformation: readers' marks in early Tudor books of hours / Elizabeth Patton
  • Articles of assent: clergymen's subscribed copies of the thirty-nine articles of the Church of England / Austen Saunders
  • Anne Clifford reads John Selden / Georgianna Ziegler
  • Marital marginalia: the seventeenth-century library of Thomas and Isabella Hervey / Emma Smith
  • Studied for redaction? reading and writing in the works of John Higgins / Harriet Archer
  • Vide supplementum: early modern collation as play-reading in the First Folio / Clare Bourne
  • Early modern marginalia and #earlymoderntwitter / Sjoerd Levelt
  • Afterword / Alan G. Stewart.