"A Graphic Survey Of Book Publication, 1890-1916, Issues 13-20" offers a detailed look into the world of book publishing during a transformative period. Authored by Fred Eugene Woodward, this compilation presents a comprehensive overview of the industry, capturing its evolution and key trends at the turn of the century. Through statistical data and insightful analysis, the survey provides valuable perspectives on the growth and dynamics of the book trade.
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