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Kegan Paul, a victorian imprint: publishers, books and cultural historyHowsam, 1998
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- Howsam L
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The Kegan Paul imprint was created and its reputation for a distinguished list of titles established during a forty-year period from 1871 to 1911. Several publishers, and their firms, were involved in the development of the imprint during this period, beginning with Henry S …
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