What Middletown Read: Print Networks in the Nineteenth-Century Mid-West (English)
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Book trade connections from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries
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2008
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Title:What Middletown Read: Print Networks in the Nineteenth-Century Mid-West
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Conference:CONFERENCE, Book trade connections from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries ; 2005 ; Birmingham
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Published in:PRINT NETWORKS ; NO 9 2008 , 9 ; 203-224
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Place of publication:New Castle, DE , London , Oak Knoll Press
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Publication date:2008-01-01
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Size:22 pages
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Remarks:Includes bibliographical references and index
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Type of media:Conference paper
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents conference proceedings
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Others: Some Reflections on Book Trade HistoryFeather, J. / British Library et al. | 2008
- 19
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Typography Matters: Branding Ballads and Gelding Curates in Stuart EnglandMcShane, A. / British Library et al. | 2008
- 45
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Newspapers and their publishers during the Popish Plot and Exclusion CrisisRandall, S. / British Library et al. | 2008
- 71
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John White and the Development of Print Culture in the North East of England, 1711-1769Gardner, V. / British Library et al. | 2008
- 93
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Young Boswell and the London Stationers: The Authorial Collaboration of James Boswell with William Flexney, Bookseller and Samuel Chandler, Printer, 1763Caudle, J. / British Library et al. | 2008
- 115
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Indians, Politicians, and Profit: the printing career of Peter WilliamsonBrown, S. / British Library et al. | 2008
- 135
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Periodical Reactions: The effect of the 1798 Rebellion and the 1800 Act of Union on the Irish monthly periodicalArchbold, J. / British Library et al. | 2008
- 161
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The Printing History of The Peace Egg ChapbooksCass, E. / British Library et al. | 2008
- 181
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The Chapbook Mummers Play: Analysing Ephemeral Print TraditionsSmith, P. / British Library et al. | 2008
- 203
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What Middletown Read: Print Networks in the Nineteenth-Century Mid-WestFelsenstein, F. / British Library et al. | 2008
- 225
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`Welsh Obscurity to Notoriety' - Lloyd George, the Boer War, and the North Wales PressPeters, L. / British Library et al. | 2008
- 245
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Sievier's Monthly (1909): Pseudonyms and Readership in Early Twentieth Century Popular FictionJackson, E. / British Library et al. | 2008