Although Literary Tour is not intended as such a comprehensive overview as Forbidden Best-Sellers, Darnton nevertheless here makes good on his long-standing promise to publish an overview of the commerce in books across the kingdom. Literary Tour should thus be welcomed as a highly readable, narratively structured, nationally scoped, and deeply researched history of book distribution in France before the Revolution.
Gregory Brown, Journal of Modern History
A Literary Tour de France is a fascinating book, packed with information, and like a good historian Robert Darnton knows how to tell a story
Jim Burns, The Penniless Press
Deftly written, this thoughtful and well-researched work will appeal to a wide variety of readers; scholars and casual fans of printing history will enjoy this insider's look that is both informative and entertaining.
Ali Houissa, Library Journal
a delight to read, quirky in its observations and pointed in relating them to the wider picture.
David Coward, Times Literary Supplement
[A] rich and textured account of how and what many French people were able to read in the decades before the upheaval of 1789.
Roxanne Ranchasi, New Books Network
This book and especially its accompanying website bring to life some of the important intermediaries in the pre-revolutionary book trade.
Christine Haynes, H-France Review
Thoughtful and well-researched...
Kirkus Reviews