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French history tends to be Paris-centric, yet less than 3 percent of France’s population lived in Paris during the eighteenth century, and the provincials consumed the great majority of books. They received some of their supplies from Paris, certainly, but more often they filled their shelves with works produced outside France; for as soon as a book began to sell in the capital, it was pirated by publishers who operated outside the kingdom.
A ^ALiterary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution
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