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... edition . This two - tier system , in which the reprint sold at a lower price , survives in our hardback / paperback ... editions . It became common practice for publishers to offer cheap reprints of the classics ; Bell's Poetry and ...
... edition . This two - tier system , in which the reprint sold at a lower price , survives in our hardback / paperback ... editions . It became common practice for publishers to offer cheap reprints of the classics ; Bell's Poetry and ...
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... edition and the single - volume 6s . reprint grew shorter and shorter . The lending libraries began to be threatened economically by this practice at the same time as the spread of free public libraries reduced their potential custom ...
... edition and the single - volume 6s . reprint grew shorter and shorter . The lending libraries began to be threatened economically by this practice at the same time as the spread of free public libraries reduced their potential custom ...
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... edition did not receive the cold reception which the wariness of Tillotson and Locker had implied . Perhaps publishers were less solicitous of conventional readers and more concerned to gain liberal - minded ones , given that in 1892 ...
... edition did not receive the cold reception which the wariness of Tillotson and Locker had implied . Perhaps publishers were less solicitous of conventional readers and more concerned to gain liberal - minded ones , given that in 1892 ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
Copyright | |
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The Framework of Fiction: Socio-cultural Approaches to the Novel John Bull No preview available - 1988 |
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