'This edition of Elinor James's collected printed works provides a fascinating case-study of an individual author and printer who thought of herself in collective terms...These volumes will undoubtedly be of interest to scholars working on the intersections between print and devotion in the period, particularly those who wish to study how such issues are inflected in female authors and female audiences.' TLS 'McDowell's labours in tracking down and differentiating these numerous and sometimes minimally-varying texts are remarkable and impressive... The edition amply demonstrates the relevance of James's exciting and extraordinary works not only to scholars of women's writing, but also to specialists in book history, political history and a range of overlapping disciplinary fields. It should make a decisive contribution towards stimulating further research on this intriguing and largely neglected writer.' Sharp