The Interaction of Script, Print, and Voice in Early Modern England: Review of Print, Manuscript, and the Search for Order, 1415-1830 by David McKitterick and The Uses of Script and Print, 1300-1700 edited by Julia Crick and Alexandra Walsham [Book Review]

Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 33 (4):427-439 (2004)
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