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Perspectives on American Book History: Artifacts and Commentary with CDROM (Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book)
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An introduction to print culture in America, accompanied by a CD-ROM image archive.
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ISBN: 9781558493179 Editor: Casper, Scott E. Editor: Groves, Jeffrey D. Editor: Casper, Scott E. Editor: Chaison, Joanne D. Editor: Groves, Jeffrey D. Author: Casper, Scott E. Editor: Chaison, Joanne D. Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press Location: Amherst Subject: History Subject: United states Subject: Books Subject: Books & Reading Subject: Publishing Subject: Books and reading Subject: Publishers and publishing Subject: Book industries and trade Subject: United States Intellectual life. Subject: Publishers and publishing -- United States. Subject: Antiques-Books Edition Description: Paperback Series: Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book (Paperback) Series Volume: 01-02 Publication Date: 20020431 Binding: TRADE PAPER Language: English Illustrations: Yes Pages: 480 Dimensions: 25 cm. +
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An introduction to print culture in America, accompanied by a CD-ROM image archive.