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Dear Colleagues,

I'm sending this on behalf of the Chair of the Bibliographical Society of
America Fellowship Committee:


*The Bibliographical Society of America is pleased to announce its 2018
Fellowship Program.*



*The BSA Fellowship Committee wishes to remind our broad community that BSA
awards are open to any member of the scholarly community engaged in
bibliographical scholarship, including: academics,**librarians,
conservators, ​**faculty, graduate students, booksellers, collectors, and
scholars studying the materiality of books, manuscripts, and other cultural
documents and artifacts. *



The Society invites applications for its annual Katharine Pantzer Senior
Fellowship in Bibliography and the British Book Trades as well as its
annual short-term fellowships, all of which support bibliographical inquiry
and 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. Such topics may include establishing a text or studying the
history of book production, publication, distribution, collecting, or
reading. Thanks to the generosity of donors, certain special fellowships
support research in particular areas of study. Applicants should therefore
read the fellowship titles and guidelines here to determine project
eligibility and fit. Please note: these fellowships do not support
enumerative bibliography (i.e. the preparation of lists). Individuals who
have not received support in the previous five years will be given
preference. All fellowships require a project report within one year of
receipt of the award, and a copy of any subsequent publications resulting
from the project, to be sent to the BSA.



*Fellowships:*



*The BSA-Harry Ransom Center Pforzheimer Fellowship in Bibliography
(two* *awards
at $3,000 each)* supports the bibliographical study of early modern books
and manuscripts, 1455-1700, held in the Ransom Center’s Pforzheimer Library
and in related collections of early printed books and manuscripts,
including the Pforzheimer Gutenberg Bible. For more information on this
fellowship click here.



*The BSA-Pine Tree Foundation Fellowship in Hispanic Bibliography ($3,000)*
supports the bibliographical study of printed and manuscript items 1) in
the Spanish language produced during any period and in any country; or 2)
in any language provided they were produced in Spain, or in its overseas
dominions during the time of Spanish sovereignty; or 3) the bibliographical
study of book and manuscript collections in Spain, or in its overseas
dominions during the time of Spanish sovereignty; or 4) the bibliographical
study of Spanish-language book and manuscript collections during any period
and in any country.



*The BSA-Pine Tree Foundation Fellowship in Culinary Bibliography ($3,000)*
supports the bibliographical study of printed and manuscript cookbooks
(once commonly known as receipt books); medical recipe books that also
contain culinary recipes; other types of books, manuscript, and printed
material that include a substantial body of culinary recipes; treatises on
and studies of gastronomy; or memoirs, diary accounts, or descriptions of
food and cooking. Projects may cover any period or country.



*The Katharine Pantzer Senior Fellowship in Bibliography and the British
Book* *Trades ($6,000)* supports research in topics relating to book
production and distribution in Britain during the hand-press period as well
as studies of authorship, reading and collecting based on the examination
of British books published in that period, with a special emphasis on
descriptive bibliography.



*The BSA-ASECS Fellowship for Bibliographical Studies in the Eighteenth
Century* *($3,000).* Recipients must be a member of the American Society
for Eighteenth-Century Studies at the time of the award.



*The Charles J. Tanenbaum Fellowship in Cartographical Bibliography ($3000)*
supports projects dealing with all aspects of the history, presentation,
printing, design, distribution and reception of cartographical documents
from Renaissance times to the present, with a special emphasis on
eighteenth-century cartography. Funded by the Pine Tree Foundation of New
York.



*The Katharine Pantzer Fellowship in the British Book Trades ($3,000) *supports
bibliographical inquiry as well as research in the history of the book
trades and publishing history in Britain.



*The McCorison Fellowship for the History and Bibliography of Printing in
Canada and the United States* *($3,000).* Funded by a gift of Donald
Oresman.



*The Reese Fellowship for American Bibliography and the History of the Book
in the Americas ($3,000).* The fellowship may be awarded to any scholar,
whether academic or independent, whose project explores the history of
print culture in the Western Hemisphere. There will be two Reese
Fellowships awarded in the 2017 competition.



*BSA Short-term Fellowships ($3,000).* The Society also offers a number of
unnamed, short-term fellowships supporting bibliographical research as
described above.



*Application Guidelines:*



Applications are due 1 December of each year. Applications should include
the following components:



--Application form

--Project proposal of no more than 1000 words

--Applicant curriculum vitae

--Two signed letters of recommendation on official letterhead submitted
independently by referees. The two letters of recommendation must be signed
and submitted independently by referees (in PDF or MS Word format) via the
BSA Fellowship recommendation submission form. No other documentation will
be considered by the committee.



Please format all attachments as PDF or Microsoft Word (.docx) documents,
and use this form to submit your application: http://bibsocamer.org/awards/f
ellowships/application/



You may direct your referees to the following online form for submitting
recommendations:

http://bibsocamer.org/awards/fellowships/recommendation/



The application package and two supporting letters of recommendation must
be received by 1 December. We regret that we cannot consider late or
incomplete applications. Applicants are advised to request recommendation
letters well in advance and to direct referees to the BSA site (
http://www.bibsocamer.org/fellows.htm) for guidance.



For more information, please contact the chair of the Fellowship Committee
at [log in to unmask]





Gerald W. Cloud
Chair, Fellowship Committee
Bibliographical Society of America


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