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Author(s) Title Reference
A.I. Doyle Kristian Jensen (ed.), Incunabula and their Readers: Printing, Selling and Using Books in the Fifteenth Century 73/1, p. 110
JOHN WATTS The Commercialisation of English Society, 1000-1500, by R. H. Britnell 63/1, p. 168
D.D.R. Owen The Medieval Pilgrimage to St Patrick's Purgatory: Lough Derg and the European Tradition, by Michael Haren, Yolande de Pontfarcy 59/2, p. 292

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