Dear Helen Looks good. I will be sending a money order for canadian dollar equivalent for two years' subscription, and will hope to continue into the future! Best wishes for this. I know how much work it will be causing you but it's a great thing to be doing. Yours John On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 17:21:48 -0500 Helen Ostovich <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW JOURNAL > > Early Theatre: A Journal associated with the Records of Early English > Drama (acronym ET/REED, ISSN 1206-9078) will appear annually beginning in > the fall of 1998. Early Theatre is a peer-reviewed journal with a > nine-menber international editorial board. The first volume will contain > articles and notes on a variety of cultural and theatrical concerns, such > as: > > John J. McGavin on early Scottish attitudes to plays and performance in > "The Kirk, the Burgh, and Fun" > Robert Tittler on new biographical material concerning "Henry Hardware > of Chester and the Face of Puritan Reform" > W. R. Streitberger on household and court preparations involved in > "Devising the Revels" > David Mills on travelling players in Chester > James Stokes on the waits in Lincolnshire > Dominick Grace on the apothecary scene in Romeo and Juliet > > Early Theatre is also experimenting with a new reviewing format. For the > first issue, several scholars, including Barbara Palmer, David Bevington, > Garrett Epp, Peter Meredith, David Mills, and Ralph Blasting will > participate in a forum reviewing the York Cycle in performance, in Toronto > (June) and in the city of York (July), with comments on various aspects of > staging, special effects, and treatment of text. > > We invite you to show your support for the new journal by subscribing to > Early Theatre for an initial one- or two-year period. Our new publisher, > McMaster University Press, will be taking over the subscription lists in > May, and we anticipate that the cost of the journal may increase within > the next two years. If you wish to subscribe now, at the current prices, > you may do so by sending a money order or VISA credit card information, > using the order form and address below. If you prefer to be billed later > by the press, please indicate on the order form. We would be grateful for > your reply by April 15. > > We are now accepting articles and notes for Volume 2 (1999). Requests for > the ET style sheet may be addressed to the editor at [log in to unmask] > and submissions may be sent to: > Helen Ostovich > Editor, Early Theatre > Department of English > McMaster University > Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L9 > Canada > > > > > ************************************************************************* > > > Early Theatre ORDER FORM > > > In Canada: $12 individual / $15 institution annually > > USA: $12 US / $15 US annually > ***(Special US Offer $10 - $13 valid until April)*** > > UK: L 6.50 / 8 annually (British Pounds Sterling) > > International rate, excluding US and UK: $15 / $18.50 Canadian. > > > ___ Yes, we will subscribe to ET/REED for 2 years > ___ Send a bill later. We understand that later billing means we will not receive the special price. > ___ We are enclosing (circle one) a money order / credit card information > > VISA Credit card number: _____________________________ Expiry: ______________ > > Authorizing signature: _____________________________________________________ > > > > PLEASE PRINT or TYPE > > Name: _________________________________________________________ > > Address: ____________________________________________________ > > _______________________________________________________ > > _______________________________________________________ > > ________________________________________________________ > > > Return this information by mail to: > Dr Arleane Ralph <[log in to unmask]> > Records of Early English Drama, > 150 Charles St West, > Toronto Ontario > Canada M5S 1K9. ---------------------- John J. McGavin [log in to unmask]