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The Economic History Review | 1982

Small Books and Pleasant Histories: Popular Fiction and Its Readership in Seventeenth-Century England.

Peter Earle; Margaret Spufford

Illustrations Abbreviations Acknowledgements Dedication Preface 1. The mental world of the peasant reader 2. Elementary education and the acquisition of reading skills 3. Direct and indirect evidence for readership of the chapbooks 4. The fortunes and the volume of stock of the chapbook publishers 5. The distributors: pedlars, hawkers and petty chapmen 6. The content of Samuel Pepyss collection and the bibliotheque bleue 7. Small merry books: courtship, sex and songs 8. Portraits of society: historical and chivalric novels 10. Conclusion Appendix Index.


The Economic History Review | 1989

The female labour market in London in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries

Peter Earle


The Economic History Review | 1987

The Making of the Metropolis: London, 1500-1700.

Peter Earle; A. L. Beier; Roger Finlay


The Economic History Review | 1981

The Justice and the Mare's Ale.

Peter Earle; Alan Macfarlane


The Economic History Review | 1969

The commercial development of Ancona, 1479-1551

Peter Earle


The Economic History Review | 1990

The Sinews of Power: War, Money and the English State, 1688-1783.

Peter Earle; John Brewer


Archive | 1986

Age and accumulation in the London business community, 1665–1720

Peter Earle; Neil McKendrick; R. B. Outhwaite


The Economic History Review | 1974

Essays in European History, 1500-1800.

E. L. Jones; Peter Earle


Urban History | 1990

Lorna Weatherill, Consumer Behaviour and Material Culture in Britain 1660–1760 . London: Routledge, 1988. xii + 252pp. Tables. Illust. £30.00.

Joyce Ellis; John Walton; Peter Earle


The Economic History Review | 1990

The Making of the English Middle Class: Business, Society and Family Life in London, 1660-1730.

L. D. Schwarz; Peter Earle

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Joyce Ellis

Loughborough University

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John Walton

University of the Basque Country

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