英国图书协会和美国月度图书俱乐部,1929-1949 年:共同选择与跨大西洋联系

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Nicola Wilson
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摘要:本文探讨了 1929-49 年间美国的 "每月一书 "俱乐部(BOMC)和英国的 "图书协会"(Book Society)的运作和阅读文化中以前被忽视的跨大西洋层面。在二十世纪中期,这两个图书销售俱乐部是向广大读者销售新书的主要渠道,它们打破了以往的消费模式,对图书销售和全球发行产生了重大影响。这篇文章通过大量新的档案研究,展示了这些俱乐部是如何成为更广泛的跨大西洋印刷发行和阅读文化的一部分。文章利用鲜为人知的作者、评委、出版商和文本之间交流的档案证据,以及解析图书选择和推荐的新定量数据,展示了BOMC和图书协会是如何成为跨大西洋出版生态系统的一部分,从而塑造了战时和20世纪中期整个大西洋和更广泛的英语世界的阅读模式。因此,这是首次对两大英语图书发行商进行跨大西洋比较研究,它们彻底改变了我们阅读和思考图书的方式。
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The British Book Society and the American Book-of-the-Month Club, 1929–1949: Joint Choices and Transatlantic Connections

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This article explores the previously overlooked transatlantic dimensions to the operations and cultures of reading of the American Book-of-the-month club (BOMC) and the British Book Society between 1929–49. These two book sales clubs were major distributors of new books to wide audiences through the mid-twentieth century, disrupting previous patterns of consumption, with a significant impact on book sales and global distribution. Drawing on extensive new archival research, this essay shows how the clubs were part of a broader transatlantic print culture of distribution and reading. Using little-known archival evidence of exchanges among authors, judges, publishers, and texts—as well as new quantitative data parsing book choices and recommendations—it demonstrates how the BOMC and the Book Society were part of a transatlantic publishing ecosystem that shaped interwar and mid-twentieth century reading patterns across the Atlantic and wider Anglophone world. As such, it is the first research to offer a comparative, transatlantic examination of two major Anglophone book distributors that revolutionised how we read and think about books.

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