"Book history, aesthetics, politics, gender and empire – all play a role in this compelling call to reorient romantic studies." Jeffrey N. Cox, University of Colorado Boulder

"Book history, aesthetics, politics, gender and empire – all play a role in this compelling call to reorient romantic studies." Jeffrey N. Cox, University of Colorado Boulder
"A real treasure trove for book lovers." Alexander McCall Smith
"A textual and visual treat of collaborative scholarship, often exciting in the way it pushes the boundaries of media history." Jon Klancher
"A major contribution to our understanding of Romanticism, not only what it was but also what it became." Clifford Siskin
"No other text summarizes the multiple disciplinary contributions to this field across such a wide scope." Johanna Drucker
Notes and Queries, 2017
In The Academic Book of the Future, ed. by Rebecca E. Lyons and Samantha J. Rayner, 2015
"A varied collection that demonstrates the conceptual reach as well as the disciplinary range of book history." Leah Price
In British Romanticism: Criticism and Debates
Ed. by Mark Canuel
London: Routledge, 2014
European Romantic Review 24.3 (2013), 353-62.