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Item Interpreting Charles Lamb’s ‘neat-bound books’(Adam Mickiewicz University, 2019) Wright, Laura; Langmuir, ChristopherIn this paper we consider a much-quoted phrase published by the essayist Charles Lamb (1775–1834) in the London Magazine in 1822 about a desirable quality in books: that they should be ‘strong-backed and neat-bound’. We identify meanings of modifier neat as evidenced by different communities of practice in early nineteenth-century newspapers, and in particular we present meanings of neat as used in certain Quaker writings known to have been read with approval by Lamb. By this method we assemble a series of nuanced meanings that the phrase neat-bound would have conveyed to contemporary readers – specifically, the readership of the London Magazine.Item More on the history of shit and shut(Adam Mickiewicz University, 1997) Wright, LauraItem Sex differences in historical syntax: Early Modern English testimonies in the MS minutes of the Court of Governors of the Royal Hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlem 1559-1599. A pilot study(Adam Mickiewicz University, 1997) Wright, Laura