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Used Books : Marking Readers in Renaissance England
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William H. Sherman
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January 01 2008
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University of Pennsylvania Press
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Chapter 6. John Dee’s Columbian Encounter
Notes
Chapter 1. Introduction: Used Books
Chapter 7. Sir Julius Caesar’s Search Engine
Chapter 2. Toward a History of the Manicule
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Chapter 8. Dirty Books? Attitudes Toward Readers’ Marks
Chapter 5. An Uncommon Book of Common Prayer
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Afterword. The Future of Past Readers
Chapter 4. ‘‘The Book thus put in every vulgar hand’’: Marking the Bible
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