(print) xii, 555 p. : facsims., map. ; 24 cmBibliography: p. 523-533.I Weekly Intelligence for Country Readers 3 -- II Format and Press Time 41 -- III Distribution and Profits 95 -- IV Advertising 149 -- V News from Far and Near 189 -- VI Editorial Comments 269 -- VII Literary Features and Fillers 303 -- VIII Disclosures 341 -- Appendixes -- A Gloucester Journal : Area of Distribution in 1725 367 -- B Chronological Chart 373 -- C Register of English Provincial Newspapers 374 -- Bibliography 523 -- Index 53
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