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The Global Histories of Books: Methods and Practices
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Book chapters
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Introduction
pp. 23
London’s Geographic Knowledge Network and the Anson Account (1748)
pp. 47
The Other Empire: Australian Books and American Publishers in the Late Nineteenth Century
pp. 73
Reading by Chance in a World of Wandering Texts
pp. 99
‘Read! Learn!’: Grobalisation and (G)localisation in Caribbean Textbook Publishing
pp. 129
Governing by the Book: Mediterranean Travel and Sanitary Prophylaxis in the Nineteenth-Century
pp. 161
The Circle of Knowledge: Radical Commensurability and the Deaf Textbook
pp. 191
‘Bringing Spring to Sahbai’s Rose-Garden’: Persian Printing in North India after 1857
pp. 213
Reading The Discovery of India in the Library of an Australian Prime Minister
pp. 243
Bustānī’s Iliad and Imperialism in the Middle East
pp. 271
‘The Narcissism of Small Differences’: Plagiarism in South African Letters
pp. 297
The Fear of Solitude: How Marketing Makes Real Magic
pp. 319
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