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*[[Price 2000]] - Anthology
 
*[[Price 2000]] - Anthology
 
* [[PMLA 121_1]] - The History of the Book and the Idea of Literature
 
* [[PMLA 121_1]] - The History of the Book and the Idea of Literature
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* [[Roberts 2006]] - Trafficking in Literary Authority: Mudie’s Select Library and the Commodification of the Victorian Novel
 
* [[St Clair 2004]]  
 
* [[St Clair 2004]]  
 
* [[Suarez 2004]] - "Historiographical Problems and Possibilities in Book History and National Histories of the
 
* [[Suarez 2004]] - "Historiographical Problems and Possibilities in Book History and National Histories of the
 
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Book"
 
* [[Suarez 2009]] - "Worldliness of Print" and "Mining the Archive"
 
* [[Suarez 2009]] - "Worldliness of Print" and "Mining the Archive"
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* [[Sutherland 1976]]
 
* [[Turner 2010]] - "Companions, Supplements, and the Proliferation of Print in the 1830s"
 
* [[Turner 2010]] - "Companions, Supplements, and the Proliferation of Print in the 1830s"
  

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