The British publishing industry in the nineteenth century Volume 3 Authors, publishers and copyright law
"This volume assembles documents that illustrate the changing relations between authors and publishers in the nineteenth century, and the impact of copyright reform on publishing practices. The enormous expansion in the scale and variety of the marketplace for print after 1815 provided new oppo...
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