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2012<br />
Founding Editor<br />
Tom Lathrop<br />
Cervantes Society of America<br />
Editor<br />
Michael J. McGrath<br />
Georgia Southern University<br />
Editorial Board<br />
Samuel Armistead<br />
University of California, Davis<br />
Vincent Barletta<br />
Stanford University<br />
Annette Grant Cash<br />
Georgia State University<br />
Gwen Kirkpatrick<br />
Georgetown University<br />
Mark P. Del Mastro<br />
College of Charleston<br />
Juan F. Egea<br />
University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />
Vincent Martin<br />
San Diego State University<br />
Mariselle Meléndez<br />
University of Illinois-<br />
Urbana-Champaign<br />
Eyda Merediz<br />
University of Maryland<br />
Dayle Seidenspinner-Núñez<br />
University of Notre Dame<br />
Elzbieta Skłodowska<br />
Washington University in St. Louis<br />
Noël Valis<br />
Yale University<br />
Amy R. Williamsen<br />
University of North Carolina-<br />
Greensboro<br />
Juan de la Cuesta<br />
hispanic monographs<br />
New titles 11<br />
CervaNtes 19<br />
GoldeN aGe 21<br />
Medieval 23<br />
18th-20 th CeNturies 25<br />
latiN aMeriCaN 26<br />
Judeo-spaNish 27<br />
laNGuaGe studies 28<br />
ColleCtioNs 28<br />
hoMeNaJes 29<br />
orderiNG31<br />
Juan de la Cuesta is a celebrated name in Hispanic publications, most particularly because the first editions<br />
of Don Quijote—1605 and 1615—were printed on Cuesta’s presses; but even without Cervantes’ masterwork,<br />
Cuesta would have been famous through carefully prepared editions of other literary monuments and works<br />
of humanistic erudition.<br />
The modern Juan de la Cuesta, founded in 1978, is a descendent in spirit of its Madrid namesake since it<br />
strives to publish only the worthiest of manuscripts, in the handsomest of editions, and at reasonable prices.<br />
Within the monographs, aside from the more general works, we have developed specialty areas which<br />
include: Documentacíon cervantina, Estudios lingüísticos, Ediciones críticas, Homenajes, Estudios de literatura latinoamericana<br />
‹‹Irving A. Leonard,›› Estudios de literatura medieval ‹‹John E. Keller,›› and Estudios judeoespañoles<br />
‹‹Samuel G. Armistead y Joseph H. Silverman››.<br />
Juan de la Cuesta invites inquiries from scholarly authors in all fields of Hispanic language and literature.<br />
To be eligible to be published, manuscripts submitted to Juan de la Cuesta must pass internal review, be approved<br />
by an expert reader, and be endorsed by appropriate members of the Editorial Board.<br />
Address inquiries to:<br />
Michael J. McGrath, editor<br />
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© 2012 <strong>LinguaText</strong>, Ltd.<br />
Catalogue & book cover layouts & designs<br />
by Michael Bolan.<br />
The Misadventures of Don Quijote<br />
Illustrated by Jack Davis, Retold by Tom Lathrop<br />
Now available through <strong>LinguaText</strong> and Amazon.com!<br />
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Georgia Southern University<br />
Statesboro, GA 30460 USA<br />
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