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- # The Chap-Book Syndicate of 1675
## Overview
This section, titled "The chap-book syndicate of 1675," is part of a larger chapter on "VENUS AND ADONIS." It discusses a London syndicate of chap-book publishers and marks the conclusion of the bibliopolic history of the poem within the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
## Context
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## Contents
The text specifically mentions a "London syndicate of chap-book publishers" active in 1675. This entity is presented as the final point in the historical overview of the poem's publication and distribution during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
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- The chap-book syndicate of 1675.
a London syndicate of chap-book publishers. That curious venture brings to a close the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century chapter of the bibliopolic history of the poem.
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- The chap-book syndicate of 1675.