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The work surveys the development of the trade in books from ancient manuscript culture and the advent of printing into the modern period, combining a chronological history of production, distribution, and reading habits with illustrated, chaptered profiles of notable firms and publishing specialties. It explains how the trade divided into branches—classical and educational, belles‑lettres and travel, periodicals, three‑volume novels, religious and technical publishing, children’s books, the lending‑library and remainder trades, railway and provincial bookselling—and examines how commercial practices, authorship, and book manufacture shaped the literary marketplace.

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Henry Curwen

Henry Curwen was a notable figure in the realm of bibliographic literature, best known for his work "A History of Booksellers, the Old and the New." This book provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of bookselling, tracing its history and significance in the literary world. Curwen's contributions shed light on the role of booksellers in the dissemination of knowledge and culture, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in the history of publishing and the book trade.

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