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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
Foreword to the Brazilian Edition
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: The Ventures and Misadventures of a Free Printer
1. A “Dove without Gall” and the Court of Public Opinion
2. Plantation Lad
3. Apprentice Printer and Poet
4. 1831, Year of Possibilities
5. Bookseller-Printer
6. Press Laws and Offences in the “Days of Father Feijó”
Part Two: Conservative Impartiality
7. “A Very Well Set-Up Establishment”
8. Newspapers, Theses, and Brazilian Literature
9. Workers, Slaves, and Free Africans
10. “The Progress of the Nation Consists Solely in Regression”
Part Three: The Life and Death of the Dous de Dezembro Company
11. Man of Color and Printer of the Imperial House
12. From Printer to Literary Publisher
13. Debts and the Dangerous Game of the Stock Market
14. From Bankruptcy Protection to Liquidation
Part Four: Rediscovered Illusions
15. A New Beginning
16. The Petalogical Society
17. Literary Mutualism
18. The Publisher and His Authors
19. Rio de Janeiro’s Publishing Market (1840–1850)
20. The Widow Paula Brito
Epilogue
Appendixes
Notes
References
Bibliography
Image Credits
Index
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