HOW TO DO THINGS WITH BOOKS IN VICTORIAN BRITAIN
June 2012
Dickens and Eliot may have longed for the 19th century equivalent of a Kindle, but they also knew when to judge a book by its cover
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How To Do Things With Books In Victorian Britain
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