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THE BOOKSELLERS OF OLDEN TIMES 9
THE LONGMAN FAMILY
Classical and Educational Literature.
79
CONSTABLE, CADELL, AND BLACK
The “Edinburgh Review,” “Waverley Novels,” and “EncyclopÆdia Britannica.”
110
JOHN MURRAY
Belles-Lettres and Travels.
159
WILLIAM BLACKWOOD
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine.
199
CHAMBERS, KNIGHT, AND CASSELL
Literature for the People.
234
HENRY COLBURN
Three-Volume Novels and Light Literature.
279
THE RIVINGTONS, THE PARKERS, AND JAMES NISBET
Religious Literature.
296
BUTTERWORTH AND CHURCHILL
Technical Literature.
333
EDWARD MOXON
Poetical Literature.
347
KELLY AND VIRTUE
The “Number” Trade.
363
THOMAS TEGG
Book-Auctioneering and the “Remainder Trade.”
379
THOMAS NELSON
Children’s Literature and “Book-Manufacturing.”
399
SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO.
Collecting for the Country Trade.
412
CHARLES EDWARD MUDIE
The Lending Library.
421
W. H. SMITH AND SON
Railway Literature.
433
PROVINCIAL BOOKSELLERS
York: Gent and Burdekin. Newcastle: Goading, Bryson, Bewick, and Charnley. Glasgow: Fowlis and Collins. Liverpool: Johnson. Dublin: Duffy. Derby: Mozley, Richardson, and Bemrose. Manchester: Harrop, Barker, Timperley, and the Heywoods. Birmingham: Hutton, Baskerville, and “The Educational Trading Co.” Exeter: Brice. Bristol: Cottle.
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