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Books--Composition--Electrotyping--Presswork--Bookbinding--Illustrations.

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BY GEO. HAVEN PUTNAM

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AUTHORS AND THEIR PUBLIC IN ANCIENT TIMES

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BOOKS AND THEIR MAKERS DURING THE MIDDLE AGES

A Study of the Conditions of the Production and Distribution of Literature from the Fall of the Roman Empire to the Close of the Seventeenth Century.

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THE QUESTION OF COPYRIGHT

Comprising the text of the Copyright Law of the United States, and a summary of the Copyright laws at present in force in the chief countries of the world; together with a report of the legislation now pending in Great Britain, a sketch of the contest in the United States, 1837-1891, in behalf of International Copyright, and certain papers on the development of the conception of literary property and on the results of the American law of 1891.

Second edition, revised, with additions, and with the record of legislation brought down to March, 1896. 8°, gilt top, $1.75.

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BY MOSES COIT TYLER

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A HISTORY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE DURING THE COLONIAL TIME

New Edition, revised, in two volumes.