Catherine Armstrong is Professor in Modern History at Loughborough University and Director of People and Culture for the School of Social Sciences and Humanities there. She works on the legacy of slavery in the late nineteenth and early twentieth-century United States and is also an oral historian working with marginalized communities. She currently runs an AHRC-funded project working with the trans and non-binary community of the East Midlands. She has long had an interest in book history and is a former Chair of the Print Networks organization and former co-editor of the journal Publishing History.Elaine Jackson is an independent researcher, particularly interested in book history, bibliography and women’s writing. She has contributed to the Virginia Woolf Bulletin, Diegesis: Journal of the Association for Research in Popular Fictions, the Encyclopaedia of British Women's Writing 1900–1950 (2005), Book Trade Connections from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Centuries (2008) and is co-editor of Transient Print: Essays on the History of Printed Ephemera (2023).