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  • ...Reader* for Arden and is finishing a monograph entitled *Elizabethan Book Trade Publishing and the Origins of Vernacular Literature.*
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  • ...ff, she co-edited ''Christopher Marlowe, Theatrical Commerce, and the Book Trade'' (Cambridge University Press, 2018). With David McInnis and Matthew Steggl
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  • === Book Trade Records ===
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  • === Book Trade Records === ...L. Knutson, eds., ''Christopher Marlowe, Theatrical Commerce, and the Book Trade'' (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2018), 243-257.]</div>
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  • 1· THE Scales of Commerce and Trade: by T. Wilsford.<br>
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  • Other plays which might also be relevant intertexts, since their titles trade on the idea of a paradoxically inappropriate "gentleman", include Rowley's
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  • :1· The Scales of Commerce and Trade: by T. Wilsford.<br>
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  • ...ristol citizen, of around the right date, called Thomas Dean. A mercer by trade, Thomas Dean was made a burgess of Bristol in 1604. Either he, or another
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  • ===Print trade records===
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  • ...r his father's bookselling business at the 177 Piccadilly shopfront. Their trade stock was sold off following James's death, at another Sotheby's sale (Febr ...h vs" (1.817). Pretty relates that when the Englishmen had concluded their trade with the natives, "yet we could not be rid of them. For afterward they were
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  • ...L. Knutson, eds., ''Christopher Marlowe, Theatrical Commerce, and the Book Trade'' (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2018), 243-257.
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  • ...f the packing slip. In 1607 Hunt returned to London where he continued his trade. Baldwin published his findings in ''Shakspere's Love's Labor's Won'' in 19
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  • ...t Victoria, the island's stronghold, in order to take over the local spice trade. Considering the number of lives lost in the centuries of conflict between
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  • ...es legacies granted to Sir Henry Middleton and various crew members of the Trade's Increase, Greene also left bequests to his father Edward, his mother Mary
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  • ...'s House]][[category:Merchant Adventurers]][[category:Textiles]][[category:Trade]][[category:Misha Teramura]]
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  • ...hilip. "The Corsinis and the Italian Community in London: The City and Its Trade." In ''The Corsini Letters''. Ed. Philip Beale, Adrian Almond, and Mike Sco
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  • ...) as Shakespeare's attempt to connect "the merry wives ... and the cunning trade" (239).
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  • And last my time in tyrauntes trade I spente.<br>
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  • ===Book Trade Records===
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  • ...L. Knutson, eds., ''Christopher Marlowe, Theatrical Commerce and the Book Trade''. Cambridge: CUP, 2018. 145. ...L. Knutson, eds., ''Christopher Marlowe, Theatrical Commerce and the Book Trade''. Cambridge: CUP, 2018.
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  • ...the population of cut-throats and bandits were unable to profit from their trade. When he died, Dunwallow was buried in the city of Trinovantum (London) nea
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  • ...gues that the masque emphasized to the French ambassador England's growing trade ventures with China and India (as exemplified by the first voyage of the Ea
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  • ..., call again Reason, ..., awake out of the deep slepe ... [and] follow the trade of [his] auncestors" who loved "one day of honour" over one hundred of "sha
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  • :botcher in my trade.
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  • ...companions, that runne through euery Art and thriue by none, to leaue the trade of ''Nouerint'', whereto they were borne, and busie themselues with the ind
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