This is an expansive project, but it is grounded in rich detail. The engagement with archives, correspondence, book design, and reader's reports from the John Lane collection at the Harry Ransom Center, allows for the startling, disappointing, and inspiring elements of late-Victorian cosmopolitan practice to emerge with clarity. It is in working with the grains and textures of this history that we can see what the cosmopolitan ethos actually managed to do and exactly how and why it fell short of its aspirations.