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Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Late Age of Print
1. E-books and the Digital Future
2. The Big-Box Bookstore Blues
3. Bringing Bookland Online
4. Literature as Life on Oprah's Book Club
5. Harry Potter and the Culture of the Copy
Conclusion: From Consumerism to Control
Notes
Index
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