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Companions, Supplements, and the Proliferation of Print in the 1830s
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Mark W. Turner
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2010
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2010
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Victorian Periodicals Review
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Victorian Periodicals Review
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Victorian Periodicals Review
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Project Muse
ISSN (Electronic):
1712-526X
Publication date Created:
2010
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2010
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Pages
: 119-132
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10.1353/vpr.0.0116
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