Transatlantic abolition and the unquiet library: Print culture and the making of a ‘celebrated philanthropist’

Bennett, B. orcid.org/0000-0002-2751-5309 (2022) Transatlantic abolition and the unquiet library: Print culture and the making of a ‘celebrated philanthropist’. In: American Philanthropy at Home and Abroad: New Directions in the History of Giving. Bloomsbury , pp. 67-85. ISBN 9781350151963

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