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Volume 4: Publishers, Markets, ReadersVolume 4 IntroductionBibliographyPart 1. THE PRICE OF BOOKS Charles Knight, The Old Printer and the Modern Press (London: John Murray, 1854), pp. 238-58. ⁰́₈Literature for the People⁰́₉, Times (9 Feb 1854), p. 10.⁰́₈Cheap Books and their Readers: An Interview with Mr Routledge⁰́₉, Pall Mall Gazette (19 Nov 1885), pp. 1-2.⁰́₈Shilling Literature⁰́₉, Time (July 1885), 115-7. ⁰́₈The New Departure in Publishing: A Six-shilling Novel for Sixpence⁰́₉, Publishers⁰́₉ Circular (13 May 1899), pp. 519-20. A.D. Innes, ⁰́₈The Production and Purchase of Books⁰́₉. Paper delivered to the Third International Congress of Publishers, London 7-10 June 1899 (London : Printed for the Organising Committee by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1899). ⁰́₈The Booksellers on the Question of Cheaper Books⁰́₉, Academy (21 May 1898), 558-9.Wm Laird Clowes, ⁰́₈The Cheapening of Useful Books⁰́₉, Fortnightly Review (July 1901), 88-98.W. T. Stead, ⁰́₈The World⁰́₉s Classics; or Bound Books for the Million⁰́₉, Review of Reviews (November 1901), 544-6. Part 2. THE CIRCULATION OF BOOKS James Grant, extract from The Great Metropolis, second series (London: Saunders and Otley, 1837), I, pp. 121-40.Charles Knight, extract from The Old Printer and the Modern Press (London: John Murray, 1854), pp. 260-9. ⁰́₈The Circulation of Modern Literature⁰́₉, Spectator (3 Jan 1863), pp. 16-18.⁰́₈The Publications of a Year⁰́₉, Leisure Hour (21 March 1863), 190-2.Walter Montagu Gattie, ⁰́₈What English People Read⁰́₉, Fortnightly Review (September 1889), 307-21.Joseph Ackland, ⁰́₈Elementary Education and the Decay of Literature⁰́₉, Nineteenth Century (March 1894), pp. 412-23.⁰́₈Do English People Buy Books?⁰́₉ The Author, 1 (16 March 1891), pp. 288-91. Part 3. POPULAR PUBLISHING AND READING Thomas Frost, ⁰́₈Popular Literature Forty Years Ago⁰́₉, in Forty Years Recollections (London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1880), pp. 77-95.Charles Manby Smith, ⁰́₈The Press of the Seven Dials⁰́₉, Chambers⁰́₉s Journal (28 June 1856), pp. 401-5.Report of the Select Committee on Newspaper Stamps (1851), pp. 371-80. ⁰́₈Literature of the People-Past and Present⁰́₉, Athenaeum (1 January 1870), pp. 11-14. William Alexander, ⁰́₈Literature of the People ⁰́₃ Past and Present⁰́₉, Good Words (Dec 1876), pp. 92-6.[Francis Hitchman], ⁰́₈Penny Fiction⁰́₉, Quarterly Review (July 1890), pp. 150-71. Part 4. RAILWAY BOOKSTALLS [⁰́₈The New Business in Bookselling⁰́₉], Athenaeum (27 January 1849), p. 95.Literature of the Rail: Re-published, by permission, from "The Times" of Saturday 9th August 1851, with a preface (London: John Murray, 1851).⁰́₈Railroad Bookselling⁰́₉, Saturday Review (31 January 1857), pp. 100-2.⁰́₈Our Modern Mercury⁰́₉, Once a Week (2 February 1861), pp. 160-3.⁰́₈W.H. Smith & Son⁰́₉s⁰́₉, Ludgate Monthly (January 1892), pp. 161-9.⁰́₈The Harmsworth Magazine: Some Interviews⁰́₉, Academy (16 July 1898), pp. 67-8⁰́₈The Bookstall Monopoly⁰́₉, Graphic (23 July 1898), p. 58. Part 5. PERIODICAL MARKETS ⁰́₈The Edinburgh Review (1802-1902)⁰́₉, Edinburgh Review, CCCCII (October 1902), pp. 275-80; 284-86, 287-91, 295-96.⁰́₉Publishing and Puffing⁰́₉, Metropolitan Magazine (Oct 1833), 171-8.[Christian Isobel Johnstone], ⁰́₈Johnstone⁰́₉s Edinburgh Magazine⁰́₉, Tait⁰́₉s Edinburgh Magazine (January 1834), pp. 490-500. ⁰́₈Chambers⁰́₉s Edinburgh Journal⁰́₉, Chambers⁰́₉s Edinburgh Journal (1 February 1834), pp. 1-2. George M. Smith, ⁰́₈Our Birth and Parentage⁰́₉, Cornhill Magazine (January 1901), pp. 4-17. William Westall, ⁰́₈Newspaper Fiction⁰́₉, Lippincott's Monthly Magazine (June 1890), pp. 77-88. ⁰́₈Popular Magazines, Circulating Libraries, and the Sale of Books⁰́₉, Bookman (June 1898), pp. 67-70.Part 6. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES AND THE FICTION MARKET Charles Knight, extract from The Old Printer and the Modern Press (London: John Murray, 1854), pp. 229-34.Catherine Gore, 'The Monster Misery of Literature', Blackwood's Magazine (May 1844), pp. 556-60.⁰́₈New and Cheap Forms of Popular Literature⁰́₉, Eclectic Review (July 1845), pp. 74-84.⁰́₈Mudie's Library⁰́₉, Leisure Hour (March 1886), pp. 187-9. William C. Preston, ⁰́₈Mudie's Library⁰́₉, Good Words (December 1894), pp. 668-76⁰́₈Mr Mudie's Monopoly⁰́₉, Literary Gazette (29 September 1860), article and selected subsequent correspondence. [Original article, 29 September; letter from Mudie to the Athenaeum, 6 October; letter from ⁰́₈Z⁰́₉, 6 October; letter from Fair Play, 20 October; letter from ⁰́₈Senex⁰́₉, 27 October; ⁰́₈Mudie⁰́₉s Library⁰́₉, Saturday Review, 3 November; letters from Saunders, Otley and A Second-Rate Author, 17 November; letter from Charles J. Skeet, 24 November]. ⁰́₈A Novel ⁰́₃ One Guinea and a Half⁰́₉, Saturday Review (11 November 1871), pp. 615-16. Samuel Tinsley, ⁰́₈Three-Volume Novels⁰́₉, letter to the Times (4 December 1871). ⁰́₈On the Forms of Publishing Fiction⁰́₉, Tinsley's Magazine (May 1872), pp. 411-14.Alexander Innes Shand, ⁰́₈The Novelists and their Patrons⁰́₉, Fortnightly Review (July 1886), pp. 23-35.⁰́₈The Circulating Libraries and Three-Volume Novels⁰́₉, Publishers' Circular (7 July 1894), pp. 5, 7-8⁰́₈The Three-Volume Novel⁰́₉, The Author 5:3 (1 August 1894), pp. 63-5.Part 7. OBSCENITY LAW AND THE BOOK TRADE Extract from ⁰́₈Second Reading in the House of Lords of the Sale of Obscene Books Prevention Bill⁰́₉, Hansard, HL vol. 146 (25 June 1857), cols 329-337. The Case of ⁰́₈The Confessional Unmasked⁰́₉. Being a Report of the Proceedings at Wolverhampton, and in the Court of Queen⁰́₉s Bench, in the Matter of the Appeal ⁰́₈Scott v. Justices of Wolverhampton⁰́₉ (London: A. Gadsby, 1868), pp. 36-48.Extract from The National Vigilance Association, Pernicious Literature. Debate in the House of Commons. Trial and conviction for sale of Zola's novels. With opinions of the press (London: National Vigilance Association, [1889]), pp. 5-19.Index
 
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