The Left’s bibliophilia in Interwar Britain: assessing booksellers’ role in the battle of ideas
Twentieth Century Communism - ISSN 1758-6437
Volume 2012 Number 4
The Left’s bibliophilia in Interwar Britain: assessing booksellers’ role in the battle of ideas
ELEN COCAIGN pages 218-230
Abstract
A study of the particular role of bookselling within left literary and political culture in Britain in the 1920s and 1930s.
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ELEN COCAIGN (2012) The Left’s bibliophilia in Interwar Britain: assessing booksellers’ role in the battle of ideas , Twentieth Century Communism, 2012(4), 218-230