Chapter 1: Materiality -- W.W. Gregg "What is bibliography?" (1914) -- Lucien Febvre and Henri-Jean Martin, "The book: Its visual appearance" (1976) -- Michael Twyman, "What is printing?" (1998) -- D.F. McKenzie, "The dialects of bibliography now" (1986) -- Paul C. Gutjahr and Megan L. Benton, "Reading the invisible" (2001) -- Roger Chartier, "The press and fonts: Don Quixote in the print shop" (2007) -- Robert Darnton, "Bibliography and iconography" (2010) -- Chapter 2: Textuality -- Jerome J. McGann, "Shall these bones live?" (1985) -- W.W. Gregg, "The Rationale of copy-text" (1950-51) -- G. Thomas Tanselle, "The editorial problem of final authorial intention" (1976) -- S.M. Parrish, "The Whig interpretation of literature" (1988) -- Jack Stillinger, "A practical theory of versions" (1994) -- Brenda R. Silver, "Textual criticism as feminist practice: Or, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf Part II" (1991) -- Beth A. McCoy, "Race and the (Para)Textual condition" (2006) -- Chapter 3: Printing and reading -- Elizabeth L. Eisenstein, "The unacknowledged revolution" (1979) -- Robert Darnton, "What is the history of books?" (1990) -- Roger Chartier, "Communities of readers" (1994) -- Adrian Johns, "Introduction: The book of Nature and the Nature of the Book" (1998) -- James Raven, "Markets and martyrs: Early modern commerce" (2007) -- Jonathan Rose, "The Welsh miners' libraries" (2001) -- Pierre Bourdieu, "The field of cultural production, or: The economic world reversed" (1993) -- David Scott Kastan, "From playhouse to printing house; or, making a good impression" (2001) -- Margaret J.M. Ezell, "The social author: Manuscript culture, writers, and readers" (1999) -- Paula McDowell, "Towards a genealogy of 'print culture' and 'oral tradition'" (2010) -- Matt Cohen, "Native Audiences" (2010) -- Meredith McGill, "Circulating media: Charles Dickens, reprinting, and dislocation of American culture" (2003) -- Chapter 5: Remediating -- Jerome J. McGann, "The rationale of hypertext" (2001) -- Ray Siemens, Meagan Timney, Cara Leitch, Corina Koolen, and Alex Garnett, "Toward modeling the social edition: An approach to understanding the electronic scholarly edition in the context of new and emerging social media" (2012) -- N. Katherine Hayles, "How we read: Close, hyper, machine" (2010) -- Andrew Piper, "Turning the page (Roaming, zooming, streaming)" (2012) -- Franco Moretti, "Style, Inc. Reflections on seven thousand titles (British Novels, 1740-1850)" (2013) -- Ted Striphas, "E-books and the digital future" (2009) -- Anthony Grafton, "Codex in crisis: The book dematerializes" (2009).