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Introduction;
1. The death of the chronicle;
2. The contexts and purposes of history reading;
3. The ownership of historical works;
4. Borrowing and lending;
5. Clio bound and unbound;
6. Marketing history; Conclusion; Appendix A: A bookseller's inventory, c. 1730; Appendix B: History by auction: auction sale catalogues 1686-1700.
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