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H.E. BELL, THE PRICE OF BOOKS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND, The Library, Volume s4-XVII, Issue 3, December 1936, Pages 312–332, https://doi.org/10.1093/library/s4-XVII.3.312
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‘No dearness of price ought to hinder a man from the buying of books, if he has the money that is demanded for them, unless it be to withstand the malice of the seller or to await a more favourable opportunity of buying.’ Philobiblon.1
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