These fellowships support bibliographical inquiry as well as research in the history of the book trades and in publishing history. Eligible topics may concentrate on books and documents in any field, but should focus on the book or manuscript (the physical object) as historical evidence.
by Bibliographical Society of America
Bibliographical Society of America
William L. Mitchell Prize for Research on Early British Serials
The prize aims to support scholars engaged in bibliographical scholarship on 18th-century periodicals published in English or in any language but within the British Isles and its colonies and former colonies.
New Scholars Program
The Bibliographical Society of America invites scholars in the early stages of their careers to present papers on their current, unpublished research in the field of bibliography as members of a panel at the annual meeting of the Society, which takes place in New York City in late January.
Justin G. Schiller Prize for Bibliographical Work in Pre-20th-Century Children’s Books
Intended to encourage scholarship in the bibliography of historical children’s books. Submissions for the Schiller Prize may concentrate on any children’s book printed before the year 1901 in any country or any language, but must be written in English. They should be based on investigations into bibliography and printing history broadly conceived and should focus […]