All Stories

  1. Of death and dominion
  2. Images of Dutchness: Popular Visual Culture, Early Cinema and the Emergence of a National Cliché, 1800-1914
  3. The Overland Mail
  4. Science at the Seaside Pleasure Hunts in Victorian Devon
  5. Popular Exhibitions, Science and Showmanship, 1840-1910, edited by Joe Kember, John Plunkett, and Jill A. Sullivan
  6. Introduction – Joe Kember, John Plunkett and Jill A. Sullivan
  7. Visual culture in literature
  8. Peepshows for All: Performing Words and the Travelling Showman
  9. Celebrity Culture
  10. ‘Feeling Seeing’: Touch, Vision and the Stereoscope
  11. Moving Panoramas c. 1800 to 1840: The Spaces of Nineteenth-Century Picture-Going
  12. Joe Kember;, John Plunkett;, Jill A. Sullivan (Editors). Popular Exhibitions, Science, and Showmanship, 1840–1910 . (Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century.) xvi + 283 pp., illus., index. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2012. $99 (cloth).
  13. The Pre-History of the ‘Little Magazine’
  14. Media, technology and literature in the nineteenth century: image, sound, touch
  15. Victorian Glassworlds: Glass culture and the imagination 1830-1880
  16. Introduction
  17. Victorian Literature
  18. Tom Mole (ed.), Romanticism and Celebrity Culture 1750–1850 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009), 295+xi pp. £50.00, $95.00 (USD), €64.45, ISBN: 0521884772, ISBN-13: 978-0521884778
  19. Illustrations, Optics and Objects in Nineteenth-Century Literary and Visual Cultures , edited by Luisa Calèè and Patrizia Di Bello
  20. What is an exhibition culture?
  21. Commodity Culture in Dickens's Household Words: The Social Life of Goods , by Catherine Waters
  22. Fashionable Acts: Opera and Elite Culture in London 1780-1880- By Jennifer Hall-Witt
  23. Selling stereoscopy, 1890–1915: Penny arcades, automatic machines and American salesmen
  24. From Optical to Digital (and back again)
  25. Moving Books/Moving Images: Optical Recreations and Children's Publishing 1800-1900
  26. The Circus and Victorian Society By Brenda Assael
  27. Civic Publicness
  28. A Media Monarchy? Queen Victoria and the radical press 1837-1901
  29. Celebrity and Community: The Poetics of theCarte-de-visite
  30. Of Hype and Type: The Media Making of Queen Victoria 1837-1845
  31. Visual culture