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Dickens's Essay on Red Tape

The proliferation of paper was seen as advantageous and economically helpful in the mid nineteenth century. Some saw this proliferation of paper use as advantageous, but others felt besieged by it. In his book bleak house, Dickens describes having so many old parchments that he had to rummage through them for new ones. He also writes about marine store dealers like crook who resold waste paper which could be chopped up or pulped into different products.

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