Chap-books of the Eighteenth Century / With Facsimiles, Notes, and Introduction
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An editor collects facsimiles and annotations of eighteenth-century chap-books, reproducing characteristic woodcuts and short texts alongside an introduction that outlines their production, formats, and distribution by pedlars. The commentary surveys typical contents—ballads, religious tracts, wonder tales, and cheap news—addresses cataloguing and dating difficulties, and considers readership and market dynamics among rural and urban lower classes, concluding with observations on the genre's decline around the century's end.
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