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At the court of Blackwood’s: in the Kampong of Hugh Clifford.

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Dryden, L. (2005)
At the court of Blackwood’s: in the Kampong of Hugh Clifford. In D. Finkelstein (Ed.), Print Culture and the Blackwood Tradition 1805-1930, 215-35. University of Toronto Press

Thomas Nelson and sons: memories of an Edinburgh publishing house.

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Holmes, H., & Finkelstein, D. (2000)
A. McCleery (Ed.), Thomas Nelson and sons: memories of an Edinburgh publishing house. Tuckwell Press

An honest trade: booksellers and bookselling in Scotland.

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(2007)
A. McCleery, D. Finkelstein, & J. Renton (Eds.), An honest trade: booksellers and bookselling in Scotland. John Donald Publishers Ltd
Bookselling in Scotland went through radical changes during the course of the twentieth century: the creation of more attractive shop interiors to replace the gloomy cathedral...

The Edinburgh history of the book in Scotland: professionalism and diversity 1880-2000.

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(2006)
D. Finkelstein, & A. McCleery (Eds.), The Edinburgh history of the book in Scotland: professionalism and diversity 1880-2000. Edinburgh University Press
Whether in the creation of early manuscripts, in the formation of libraries, through fine printing, or the development of mass media, Scotland's contributions to the history o...

Sir High Clifford and the House of Blackwood.

Book
Dryden, L. (2006)
Sir High Clifford and the House of Blackwood. In D. Finkelstein (Ed.), Print culture and the BLackwood tradition 1805-1930, 215-235. University of Toronto Press

The book history reader.

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(2005)
D. Finkelstein, & A. McCleery (Eds.), The book history reader. Routledge

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